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प्रश्न
Explain any three Judicial powers of the President of India.
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उत्तर
Judicial Powers: The President enjoys vast Judicial powers also:
(i) The President has the power to grant pardon, reprieves, remit or suspend a death sentence on any appeal for mercy.
(ii) He is not answerable before any Court of Law for the discharge of his duties.
(iii) No criminal suit can be initiated against him during his tenure of office.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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The President may be removed from office for violation of Constitution by ______.
Choose the correct statement
- Under Article 352 President has the power to proclaim National Emergency on the grounds of War.
- Due to Constitutional failure in the State President can declare an Emergency under Article 356.
- Article 61 deals with the removal of the President by impeachment.
- The President is answerable to the court of law.
