What are the powers and functions of president of India
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1. executive powers: according to article 53 the executive powers of the union shall be vested in the hands of the president and shall be exercised by him directly or through the officers subordinate to him. as the head of the executive the president make several appointments some of them are the Prime Minister, the Union Council of minister ,governor of states , judges of supreme court high court Chairman and members of the statutory Commission Election Commissioner Union Public Service Commission etc.,
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Powers and Functions of President.
•Executive Powers-
The President invites the leader of the majority party to form the government. He/She also appoints the member of the Council of Ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The President is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and appoints the three chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force.
The President as head of the state can declare war or sign treaties with other countries.
•Legislative Powers-
The President summons and prorogues the session of the Parliament and addresses the first session of the Parliament every year.
No bill can become a law without the President's signature.
When the Parliament is not in session the President can issue Ordinances.
•Financial Powers-
The President causes the annual budget and the supplementary budget to be laid down before the Parliament.
•Judicial Powers-
The President can reduce or commute a death sentence to life imprisonment after receiving a petition for mercy.
•Emergency Powers-
On the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers the President can declare a state of emergency.
•Executive Powers-
The President invites the leader of the majority party to form the government. He/She also appoints the member of the Council of Ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The President is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and appoints the three chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force.
The President as head of the state can declare war or sign treaties with other countries.
•Legislative Powers-
The President summons and prorogues the session of the Parliament and addresses the first session of the Parliament every year.
No bill can become a law without the President's signature.
When the Parliament is not in session the President can issue Ordinances.
•Financial Powers-
The President causes the annual budget and the supplementary budget to be laid down before the Parliament.
•Judicial Powers-
The President can reduce or commute a death sentence to life imprisonment after receiving a petition for mercy.
•Emergency Powers-
On the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers the President can declare a state of emergency.
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