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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
Choose the correct answer:
The President is the Supreme Commander of the _____________.
Choose the correct answer:
The Council of Ministers is the real executive but the administration is carried on in the name of the _____________.
State whether the following is true or false:
The President can declare war or conclude peace.
Discuss the powers and position of the Prime Minister with reference to his relationship with the following:
Parliament.
Answer the following questions briefly:
Discuss the powers and position of the Prime Minister with reference to his relationship with the following:
The Council of Ministers.
Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, explain the following:
Formation of the Council of Ministers
Fill in the blank:
The Vice President is elected for a period of ______.
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. |
What is the position of the Prime Minister?
Do you think the President of India should be directly elected by the people? Why/why not?
