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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationSSLC (English Medium) Class 10

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Key Points

Key Points: The President of India
  • The President is the Head of the State and holds the executive power of the Indian Union.
  • He/She is the Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces of India.
  • All executive powers are exercised in the name of the President.
  • The President acts on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.
  • As per the 42nd Amendment, following the Council’s advice is mandatory.
 
Key Points: The Vice-President
  • Constitutional post: Article 63 provides for the Vice-President of India.
  • Qualifications: Must be an Indian citizen, at least 35 years old, qualified for Rajya Sabha, and must not hold an office of profit.
  • Election: Elected by members of both Houses of Parliament through proportional representation by single transferable vote and secret ballot.
  • Oath: Takes oath before the President to uphold the Constitution and discharge duties faithfully.
  • Term: Holds office for 5 years, can resign to the President, continue till successor assumes office, and can be removed by impeachment.
Key Points: The Prime Minister
  • The Prime Minister heads the Council of Ministers and is the real executive authority in India.
  • The President acts on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.
  • Appointed by the President, usually the leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha.
  • In a hung Parliament, the President appoints the leader who can prove majority support.
  • In the parliamentary system, the Prime Minister is the most powerful figure, while the President is nominal.
 
Key Points: The Judiciary
  • India has a single integrated judiciary with the Supreme Court at the apex.
  • There is one uniform civil and criminal law for the whole country.
  • Appeals move upward from lower courts → High Courts → Supreme Court.
  • The judiciary is independent, protecting rights and democracy.
  • The Supreme Court safeguards the Constitution and federal balance.
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