The document compares the functions of parliament in India and the UK. In India, parliament has legislative, executive, and judiciary functions - it makes laws, levies taxes, approves budgets, oversees administration and foreign policy, commands armed forces, and acts as a balancing authority between rights and justice. In the UK, parliament consists of the House of Lords and House of Commons - the Lords makes laws, holds government accountable, and investigates issues, while the Commons is publicly elected and forms the governing party, and alone decides on financial bills.