The correct answer is option 2 i.e Appointment of
the Chief Minister of States
. The Chief Minister of States is appointed by the Governor of states NOT the President of India. The President of India is the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces.
Which is not the power of President?
A PRESIDENT CANNOT . . .
declare war. decide how federal money will be spent. interpret laws. choose Cabinet members or Supreme Court Justices without Senate approval.
What are the powers of President of India?
The president is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The president can declare war or conclude peace, on the advice of the Union Council of Ministers headed by the prime minister. All important treaties and contracts are made in the president's name.
Which of the following is not a judicial power of President of India?
He can remove the judges of the
Supreme Court on grounds of misconduct
.
Which one of the following is not the discretionary power of the president?
Pocket Veto
: This is not a provision mentioned in the Indian constitution, but this is a possible situation when the President of India can use his discretionary power. In this case, the President neither ratifies nor rejects nor returns the bill, but simply keeps the bill pending for an indefinite period.
What are the 3 main powers of the president?
The Constitution explicitly assigns the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.
What is the salary of the president?
President of the United States of America | Formation June 21, 1788 | First holder George Washington | Salary $400,000 annually | Website www.whitehouse.gov |
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What are 5 duties of the president?
These roles are: (1) chief of state, (2) chief executive, (3) chief administrator, (4) chief diplomat,
(5) commander in chief
, (6) chief legislator, (7) party chief, and (8) chief citizen. Chief of state refers to the President as the head of the government.
Who is the first citizen of India?
The President of India is termed the First Citizen of India.
Who is our CM of India?
State Chief Minister | Assam Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma | Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar | Chhattisgarh Shri Bhupesh Baghel | Delhi (NCT) Shri Arvind Kejriwal |
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Who was the first woman judge of India?
From 1950, when the Supreme Court was established, it took 39 years for
Justice Fathima Beevi
to be appointed the country's first female Supreme Court judge in 1989.
How many supreme courts are there in India?
How many supreme courts are there in India? There is only
1 Supreme Court
in India. And, there are 25 High Courts.
How many high courts are there in India?
Article 214 lays down the authority of High Courts. There are
25 High Courts
in India. High Courts exercise civil or criminal jurisdiction only if the subordinate courts in the State are not competent to try the matters.
What is discretionary power of President?
The President has discretionary power
when he exercises suspensive veto ie. when he returns a bill (not money bill)
for reconsideration of the parliament.
Does President of India have veto power?
India. In India, the president has
three veto powers
, i.e. absolute, suspension and pocket. The president can send the bill back to parliament for changes, which constitutes a limited veto that can be overridden by a simple majority.
Who has discretionary power?
Professor Harold Laski has defined discretionary power as that
authority of the executive
« whether in matters of sub- stance or of procedure or both, which it is free to exercise as it thinks fit ». *1 Legally, it is the power to exercise a discre- ‘ tion with which the courts cannot interfere.