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प्रश्न
When can the President use his Discretionary power to appoint the Prime Minister?
उत्तर
The President can use his discretionary power to appoint the Prime Minister in case of the hung Parliament or due to the sudden death of the Prime Minister.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The President and the Vice-president are part of the Union Executive in this context, answer the following questions:
Explain briefly any two Legislative powers of the President.
How is the Executive of the Indian Union constituted?
When does the President address both the Houses of Parliament assembled together?
Explain the method by which the President can be removed from his duties.
Explain the Executive Powers of the President of India.
The President of India resides at ______ in New Delhi.
Match the following.
1. | President | (a) | Permanent House |
2. | Lok Sabha Speaker | (b) | Lok Sabha Speaker |
3. | Vice President | (c) | Vice President |
4. | Deputy Speaker | (d) | Deputy Speaker |
5. | Rajya Sabha | (e) | President |
What do you mean by the executive?
The President of India apart from Rashtrapathi Bhavan conducts office at least once a year in ______. Hyderabad.
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.