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In India the Executive power is Visited in the hands of​

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Answered by pvaishiha
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Answer:

The executive power of the State shall be vested in the Governor and shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with this Constitution.

Answered by aradhana66788
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Explanation:

The President of India is the head of the executive of the Union Government. Therefore, all executive powers are vested in the hands of the President. He can exercise these powers either directly or through the subordinate officers.

·The President of India is Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Navy and the Air Force of the Union.

·The President appoints the Governors of the States, the Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts of the States , the Prime Minister and the other ministers in consultation with the Prime Minister. The Constitution of India further, empowers the President to appoint the important officers of the Union Government including the Attorney-General of India, the Comptroller and Auditor - General of India, the Chairman of the Finance Commission, the Election Commissioners etc.

·The President is responsible for the administration of the Union Territories. For this reason, he appoints Chief Commissioners and Lieutenant Governors of the centrally administered areas.

·The president has the power to remove the Council of Ministers, the Governors of States and the Attorney-General for India.

·According Article 124, the president is duty bound to enforce the decrees of Supreme Court.

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