One of the four basic principles of 1628 Petition of Right is Taxation is not permitted without Parliament's permission.
A. Taxation is not permitted without Parliament's permission
<u>Explanation</u>:
"Petition of Right" was framed by the parliament of United Kingdom in 1628, and it is sent to King Charles. This Petition of Right was framed to complain about his interruption on people civil rights.
The Petition of Right was formulated with the following four principles:
i) no taxation without the consent of Parliament
ii) no imprisonment without cause
iii) no quartering of soldiers on subjects
iv) no martial law in peacetime
During the rule of King Charles, the English people faced major intrusion on their civil rights. Thus the parliament stepped forward to avoid this kind of act and made this Petition of Rights.