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प्रश्न
The President is an integral part of the Parliament. In this context explain the following:
The judicial powers of the President
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उत्तर
The judicial powers of the President:
- The President has the power to grant pardon, to remit, reduce or suspend the sentence of a person convicted of any offence. He can also pardon a death sentence.
- He/she is not answerable to any court of law for his/ her actions, except if he/she is impeached by the Parliament.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Civil servants belong to the majority party in the Parliament.
Name the body that elects the President of India.
Whose advice is the President bound to follow in carrying out his/her functions?
When two or more political parties form the government, what is it called?
What is meant by allotment of portfolios?
Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the President of India, answer the following question:
Mention the qualifications required for the post of the President.
Fill in the blank:
A person to be appointed a ______ must be a member of either House of Parliament.
Fill in the blank:
The Prime Minister ____ the business to be carried on by the Cabinet.
Match the contents of Column A with that of Column B : Column A
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. The Prime Minister | (a) takes all important decisions. |
| 2. The president | (b) consisted of all the ministers. |
| 3. The Cabinet | (c) under the control of a minister is called a portfolio. |
| 4. The council of minister | (d) appoints the prime ministers. |
| 5. A Department | (e) heads the council of ministers. |
Do you think the President of India should be directly elected by the people? Why/why not?
