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प्रश्न
The President of India occupies the highest office in the Country. In this context explain the Legislative Powers.
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उत्तर
Legislative Powers of the President: The President is an integral part of the Parliament which consists of the President, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. His legislative powers are:
(i) The first session of the Parliament is addressed by the President.
(ii) He has the power to summon and prorogue the House.
(iii) He can dissolve the Lok Sabha and order fresh elections.
(iv) He can address a joint session of the Parliament or each one of the House separately.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context,
answer the following questions:
Mention three types of Emergencies that the President is empowered to proclaim.
Who elects the President of India?
What is the term of office of the President?
Who settles the disputes arising in connection with the election of a President?
What is the security amount a Presidential candidate has to deposit?
When can the President issue ordinances?
______ Bill cannot be introduced in the Parliament without President’s approval.
Describe the Judicial powers of the President of India.
The President of India resides at ______ in New Delhi.
The eligible age to be appointed as the President of India is ______.
