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discuss the powers of president

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What are the powers of the President of India?  Originally Answered: What powers does the President of India holds? 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 Powers of President :  The President of India has Executive, Judicial and Legislative powers. Some of the Executive powers of the Indian President are:  The Indian President can award a person or decrease the verdict of an offended person, chiefly in cases concerning punishment of death. The president can assign governors of States, Attorney General, Chief Justice, Chief Election Commissioner, Ambassadors and High Commissioners to other countries The President is also the chief of the Indian Armed Forces The India President is capable with legislative powers such as:  He/ She commands both the Houses of the Parliament and also can postpone the same A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only when it is passed by the President The President can dissolve the Lok Sabha If it becomes necessary to have a law then the President can promote ordinances when the parliament is not in session. The President of India has Executive, Judicial and Legislative powers. Some of the Executive powers of the Indian President are:  State Emergency: It is declared when there is failure of constitutional machinery in the state National Emergency: It can be declared at the time of war, armed rebellion or external aggression Financial Emergency: It can be declared if the Indian President gets the belief that the financial stability of the country is threatened.

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