1. Describe the legislative powers of the president.
2. What are the emergency powers of the president?
3. What are the powers and functions of the prime
minister?
4. What is meant by collective responsibility?
5. Briefly outline the disagreement between
Rajendra Prasad and Jawaharlal Nehru regarding
the powers of the president. What was the final
decision?
Answers
Answer:
1.Legislative power is constitutionally vested in the Parliament of India of which the president is the head, to facilitate the lawmaking process per the constitution (Article 78, Article 86, etc.). The president summons both the houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) of the parliament and prorogues them.
Ans 1. Legislative power is constitutionally vested in the Parliament of India of which the president is the head, to facilitate the lawmaking process per the constitution (Article 78, Article 86, etc.). The president summons both the houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) of the parliament and prorogues them.
Ans 2. The Act empowers the President to activate special powers during a crisis but imposes certain procedural formalities when invoking such powers. The perceived need for the law arose from the scope and number of laws granting special powers to the executive in times of national emergency.
Ans 3. The Prime Minister appoints the cabinet ministers. ...
He presides over the meetings of the Cabinet and coordinates the work of various departments.
His decision is considered as final in case of any disputes which may arise among any department.
Ans 4. Collective responsibility is widely applied in corporations, where the entire workforce is held responsible for failure to achieve corporate targets (for example, profit targets), irrespective of the performance of individuals or teams which may have achieved or overachieved within their area.
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