What are the exception president of india when president of india is not bound by aid and advice of council of minister?
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exceptional situations when president can exercise his discretionary powers:
(I) President can seek reconsideration an issue from the council of Ministers, according to article 74 and Article III.
(II) The President can ask for information from the Prime Minister regarding functioning of the Government according to
3.If majority is not obtained by any party in the Lok Sabah election then the President uses his discretionary power to choose the Prime Minister. As the president did in 1996.
(IV) It becomes clear that the council of Ministers is answerable to the Lok Sabha, when we combine Article 74 and 75. It is supposed that President is not compelled to work according to the aid and advice of the council of Ministers of the Government concerned, if any govt. loses support of the Lok Sabah.
(I) President can seek reconsideration an issue from the council of Ministers, according to article 74 and Article III.
(II) The President can ask for information from the Prime Minister regarding functioning of the Government according to
3.If majority is not obtained by any party in the Lok Sabah election then the President uses his discretionary power to choose the Prime Minister. As the president did in 1996.
(IV) It becomes clear that the council of Ministers is answerable to the Lok Sabha, when we combine Article 74 and 75. It is supposed that President is not compelled to work according to the aid and advice of the council of Ministers of the Government concerned, if any govt. loses support of the Lok Sabah.
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