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discuss executive,legislature and judiciary power of presifent​

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President of India is the head of the government and supreme commander of armed forces. His powers can be classified into several heads such as executive powers, legislative powers, financial powers, judicial powers, Diplomatic powers, Military powers as well as emergency powers.

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Powers of President of India: Executive, Legislative, Judiciary, Military and Ordinance Making

President of India is the head of the government and supreme commander of armed forces. His powers can be classified into several heads such as executive powers, legislative powers, financial powers, judicial powers, Diplomatic powers, Military powers as well as emergency powers.

Executive powers

Legislative Powers of President

Pocket veto

President’s Assent in case of Constitution Amendment Bills

President’s assent in case of Money Bills

The bills that need prior recommendation of President

Judicial Powers / Power to Pardon

Comparison of Pardoning Power of President and Governor

Role of Union Government and Supreme Court in Pardoning Power

Military Powers of President

Diplomatic Powers of President

Emergency Powers

Ordinance Making Powers of President

Maximum Possible Life of an Ordinance

Executive powers

Article 53(1) vests the executive power of the union in the president. All executive actions of the Government of India and all contracts and assurances of the property are made by the Government of India are formally taken in the name in president.

Appointments made by president

President of India makes appointment to other constitutional officers and other important members of union government. These include:

Prime Minister

Other ministers on advice of Prime Minister

Chief Justice of India

Other Judges of Supreme Court on advice of the Chief Justice

Chief Justice and other judges of high courts

Chairman and other members of UPSC and Joint Public Service Commissions

Attorney General of India

Comptroller and Auditor General of India

Chief Election Commissioner and other members of election commission

Governors of states

Administrators of Union Territories

Chairman and members of National Commission of Scheduled Caste

Chairman and members of National Commission of Scheduled Tribes

Finance Commission chairman and members

Central Chief Information Commissioner

Central Vigilance Commissioner

Chairperson of National Human Rights Commission

Union Lokpal Chairman and its members on recommendation of selection committee

At the same time, also note that:

Chairperson of National Commission of Women is not appointed by President but by Central Government.

Solicitor General is NOT appointed by President. His appointment is done by Central Government.

The chairman and member of state public service commissions are although appointed by Governor, the removal of any of them (chairman or members) will be done by president.

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