Social Sciences, asked by megeetapradhan9918, 10 months ago

At whose advice, the President can use his working rights?

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Answered by MisterIncredible
12

Answer:

prime minister

Reason

because President is indirectly elected by the people whereas prime minister is directly elected.

Answered by topwriters
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The President can use his working rights as advised by the Prime Minister.

Explanation:

The president is the ceremonial head and the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces.

As per the Indian constitution, there are certain circumstances where the President can invokes his working rights. In general, he would take these decisions based on the recommendations of the Prime Minister.

Article 72 - The president has the power to grant pardon when the punishment is for an offence against Union law, punishment given by a military court, or a death sentence.

He can dissolve the Lok Sabha.

The president can approve a bill into law or withhold his assent to a bill that is presented to him - Articles 74, 143 and 368.

The president can declare three types of emergencies: national, state and financial - Articles 352, and 360, as well as Article 123.

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