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powers and functions of president

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Answered by aneesh04
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Executive powers

All executive actions of GOI are taken in his name

He appoints PM and other ministers and they hold office during his pleasure

He appoints attorney general(AG), CAG,CEC and other election commissioners, chairman and members of UPSC, Governors and so on

He directly administers UTs through administrators appointed by him

He appoints inter- state council to promote cooperation

He can declare any area as scheduled area and has powers with respect to the administration of scheduled areas and tribal areas.

2. Legislative powers

He can summon or prorogue the Parliament and can dissolve the Lok Sabha.

He can summon the joint sitting of both the houses of Parliament which is presided by the speaker of the Lok Sabha

He nominates 12 members to the Rajya Sabha from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in Literature ,science, art and social service

He can nominate 2 members to Lok Sabha from Anglo Indian community

he can promulgate Ordinance when the parliament is not in session

He lays reports of CAG, UPSC, finance commission and others before the parliament

He decides on questions as to disqualification of MPs in consultation with the EC

He has veto powers under article 111(like absolute veto, suspensive veto and pocket veto)

He may give his assent to bill

Withold his assent to the bill

Return the bill

3. Financial powers

Money bill can be introduced in the Parliament only with his prior recommendations

He causes to be laid before the parliament the union budget

He constitutes a finance commission after every 5yrs

4. Judicial powers

Appoints the chief justice and the judges of supreme court and high courts

Can seek advice from the Supreme Court on any question of law or fact but the advice tendered by the supreme court is not binding on the president

He can grant pardon,reprieve, respite,remit and commute the punishment of any person

5. Diplomatic powers

International treaties and agreement are negotiated and concluded on behalf of the president subject to the approval of parliament

He represents India at international forums and sends and receives diplomats

6. Military powers

He is the supreme commander of defence forces

He appoints the chiefs of defence forces

Can declare war or conclude peace subject to approval of parliament

7. Emergency powers

Can declare national emergency under article 352

Can declare president's rule in states under article 356

Can declare financial emergency under article 360

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Powers & Functions of the President.

Explanation:

Section 5 of the Indian Constitution sets out the political status, powers as well as functions or responsibilities of the President. The President's functions or powers can be listed under the headings below:

1. Executive Powers and Functions:

He nominates almost all of the leaders including that of the PM. Although they occupy office throughout the President's leisure.

2. Legislative Powers and Functions:

The President becomes empowered to provide his consent or deny consent as well as send the bill to either the Committee from which it submitted.

3. Financial Powers:

A finance proposal could not be brought before Parliament until it acquires the President's approval. He often allows the Parliament to receive the yearly budget.

4. Judicial Powers and Functions:

Has the authority to provide fine termination, immunity, or revocation. He can even shorten the penalty term.

5. Emergency Powers:

The President granted vast authority to address exceptional circumstances including foreign invasion, armed insurrection, the collapse of the constitutional amendment apparatus.

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