Legislary Council
A Legislary Council is a type of legislative body that exists in some countries and regions, typically serving as the upper house of a bicameral legislature. Its primary function is to review, amend, and approve legislation proposed by the lower house. Members of the council may be appointed, elected, or hold their positions by virtue of their office.
The structure and powers of a Legislary Council can vary significantly depending on the specific legal framework of a country. In some cases, it may have equal legislative power with the lower house, while in others, it may serve mainly as an advisory body.