State two executive and two judicial powers of the President. Under what circumstances can the
President proclaim a state of emergency?
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The President enjoys judicial powers as well. He has the power to grant pardons, reprieves, suspension, remission or condonation of a punishment or sentence by court martial. The President's pardon could be sought for any death sentence.
If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the Constitution, he/she may declare an emergency in the state.
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