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Question
Write a short note on the pocket veto power of the US president.
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- The Pocket Veto is a special veto power of the US President, used to silently reject a bill without taking formal action.
- If the President does not sign a bill within 10 days (excluding Sundays) and Congress adjourns during that period, the bill automatically fails to become law.
- Since Congress is not in session, it cannot override the veto.
- This veto is called a “pocket veto” because the President effectively puts the bill in his pocket and takes no action.
- The pocket veto strengthens the President’s authority by giving him the power to kill legislation without explanation or debate and without risk of being overridden.
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Chapter 7: Organs of Government: The Executive - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 339]
