Discuss the legislative power of legislative indian president
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Legislative Powers of President of India. The parliament is composed of president, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha so, president of India is a inseparable part of Indian Parliament. President has power to summon or prorogue the two houses of parliament. After a prorogation, the house must be summoned within 6 months...
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⚛ The legislative powers of the president are:
✍ The president summons both the houses of Parliament and prorogues them. He can also dissolve the Lok Sabha .
✍ The president inaugurates the Parliament by addressing it after the general elections and also the beginning of the first session each year .
✍ Money bills cannot be introduced in Lok Sabha without the prior consent of the president .
✍ All bills passed by the Parliament can become laws only after the ascent of the president .
✍ The president nominates 12 members to Rajya Sabha from field of Arts, Science, literature or social service .
✍ He can also nominate two members of anglo-indian community to Lok Sabha .
✍ The president summons both the houses of Parliament and prorogues them. He can also dissolve the Lok Sabha .
✍ The president inaugurates the Parliament by addressing it after the general elections and also the beginning of the first session each year .
✍ Money bills cannot be introduced in Lok Sabha without the prior consent of the president .
✍ All bills passed by the Parliament can become laws only after the ascent of the president .
✍ The president nominates 12 members to Rajya Sabha from field of Arts, Science, literature or social service .
✍ He can also nominate two members of anglo-indian community to Lok Sabha .
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