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describe the funtion president of india (in points)

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Answered by Jeniyaa
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The President of India is the Head of State. The system of government of India is a cabinet form of government. The Indian President is, therefore, a constitutional head like the King or Queen of Britain—that is, all executive powers are constitutionally vested in him, although those are actually exercised and executed by the cabinet.

In India the powers of the Union government are treated as the powers of the President because these powers are used in his name in pursuance of the constitutional stipulation under Article 53 which reads: The executive powers of the Union shall be vested in the President and shall be exercised by him either directly or through the officers subordinate to him in accordance with this Constitution.


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Answered by curious23
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* The President has all the executive powers. No bill can be passed without his signature.
* He/ she has the power to reduce the sentence or even grant amnesty.
* He/ she is the supreme commander of all the defence forces.
* He/ she appoints all the important personage like prime minister, Supreme court and high court judges, Attorney general of India etc.
* He/ she addresses the first session of the Parliament.
* His/ her prior consent is needed to introduce money bill in Lok Sabha.
* He/ she can dissolve the Lok Sabha before it's term expires.
* He/ she nominates the 12 members to Rajya Sabha and 2 anglo indians to Lok Sabha.
* He can declare National, State or Financial emergency.

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