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The indian president's veto power is a combination of

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Answered by ShAiLeNdRaKsP
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The Indian president's veto power is a combination of Pocket Veto , Absolute Veto, Suspensive Veto.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Indian president's veto power is a combination of Pocket Veto, Absolute Veto, and Suspensive Veto.

Explanation:

  • A pocket veto is a constitutional tactic that requires a president or other veto-powered representative to exercise that power over a bill while taking no action (instead of vetoing it affirmatively).
  • Complete veto is when the head of the government (Crown / Viceroy / President) fails to accept any legislation passed by the legislature. It can't turn into law.
  • Suspensive veto is the executive's ability to bring the bill back to the legislature without the proposal being law.
  • Qualified veto that can be overridden with a greater vote by the legislature. In the Indian President's scenario, there is no "trained veto" it's held by the American President.

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