Abstract
The Lok Sabha, the lower chamber of India’s bicameral Parliament, stands as the quintessential
embodiment of the nation's democratic will. The constitutionally enshrined prerogative and
fundamental function of the Lok Sabha lies in the conception, adjudication, and enactment of
legislative measures that shape India’s juridical and societal contours. This article purports to
dissect and critically analyse the structural, functional, and politico-institutional facets of the Lok
Sabha’s engagement in the legislative process. Through an exposition of the journey of ordinary
bills, money bills, the crucial instrumentality of parliamentary committees and the contemporary
dynamics of legislative deliberation, the study aims at illustrating the Lok Sabha's pre-eminent
position in India's governing matrix. The discussion also extends to contemporary challenges
such as altering norms of parliamentary productivity, the increasing recourse to ordinances, and
the implications of party discipline under the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India on the
legislative product of the House.