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 THE UNION EXECUTIVE:
 METHODS OF ELECTION:
 FIRST PAST SYSTEM
 A-1821
 B-1923
 C-2103
 D-1924
 PRESIDENT:
 ELECTED BY ELECTED MP”S & ELECTED MLA
 ELECTED BY THE METHOD OF PROPOTIONAL
REPRESENTATION WITH SINGLE
TRANSFERABLE VOTE SYSTEM.
 QUOTA: TOATAL NO OF VALID VOTES/2
 EX: 5000+1/2= 2501
 THE PRESIDENT IS THE REMOVED BY THE PROCESS
OF IMPEACHMENTS.
 ART61: DEAL WITH THE PROCESS OF IMPEACHMENT:
THE GROUND OF IMPEACHMENT IS VIOLATION OF
CONSTITUTION
 THE MOTION OF IMPEACHMENT CAN BE
INTRODUCED IN EITHER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT.
 IT MUST BE SUPPORTED BY ATLEAST ¼ OF THE
MEMBERS OF HOUSE AT THE TIME OF
INTRODUCTION.
 14 DAYS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO THE PRESIDENT
 THE RESOLUTION HAS TO BE PASSED BY A
SPECIAL MAJORITY OF NOT LESS THAN 2/3RD
OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT & VOTING AND
BY THE ABSOLUTE MAJORITY OF THE HOUSE
 THE SECOND HOUSE WILL ACT AS THE
INVESGATING HOUSE. IT INVESTIGATES THE
CHARGES LABEL AGAINST THE PRESIDENT.
 THE PRESIDENT HAS THE RIGHT TO DEFAND
HIMSELF EITHER PERSONALY OR THROUGH
AN ADVOCATE OF HIS CHOICE.
 POWERS & FUNCTIONS OF PRESIDENT:
 EXCECUTIVE/ADMINISTRATIVE
 LEGISLATIVE
 EMERGENCY
 JUDICIAL
 MILITARY
 DIPLOMATIC
 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS:
 THE FUNCTION OF UNION EXCECUTIVES ARE
CARRIED OUT IN THE NAME OF PRESIDENT.
 HE HAS THE POWERS OF APPOINTMENT &
REMOVAL.
 HE APPOINTS THE PRIME-MINISTER OTHER
MINISTER JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT &
HIGH COURT MEMBERS OF UPSC ELECTION
COMMISSION CHIEF VIGILANCE
COMMISSION & HAS THE POWER TO
REMOVE ALL OF THEM
 LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS:
 GIVE ASSENT TO A BILL
 SUMMONS & PRROGUES THE SESSION OF
THE PARLIAMENT
 DISSOLVES THE LOK SABHA
 PROMULGATES ORDINANCES DURING THE
RECESS OF THE PARLIAMENT.
 NOMINATES 12 MEMBERS IN THE RAJYA
SABHA AND 2 MEMBER IN THE LOK SABHA
FROM THE ANGLO INDIAN COMMUNISM.
 EMERGENCY POWERS:
 THE PRESIDENT IS THE SOLE
AUTHORITY TO PROCLAIM NATIONAL
STATE & FINANCIAL EMERGENCY
 JUDICIAL: THE PRESIDENT CAN PARDON
THE DEATH SENTENCE RESPITE OR HE
CAN COMMUTE ONE SENTENCE WITH
ANOTHER.
 MILITARY POWERS:
 THE PRSESIDENT IS SUPREME
COMMANDER OF ARMED FORCES AND IS
THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO DECLEARE WAR
OR PEACE WITH ANY COUNTRY.
 DIPLOMATIC POWERS:
 THE PRESIDENT APPOINTS INDIAN
DIPLOMATES TO THE OTHER COUNTRY
 THE CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION
PRESIDENT:
 SINCE INDIA IS A PARLIAMENTARY
SYSTEM THE HEAD OF THE STATE. THAT
THE PRESIDENT IS THE NOMINAL HEAD
AND THE HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT.
 EX: THE P.M IS THE REAL HEAD.
 ART 74 OF THE CONSTITUTION STATE
THAT THERE SHALL BE A COUNCIL OF
MINISTER WITH THE PM AS HEAD TO AID
AND ADVICE THE PRESIDENT WHO SHALL
ACT ON SUCH ON ADVICE.
 THE PRESIDENT CAN SEND BACK THE
ADVICE OF COMMANDER FOR RE
CONSIDERATION ONLY FOR ONCE.

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Union Executive Powers in India

  • 2.  THE UNION EXECUTIVE:  METHODS OF ELECTION:  FIRST PAST SYSTEM  A-1821  B-1923  C-2103  D-1924
  • 3.  PRESIDENT:  ELECTED BY ELECTED MP”S & ELECTED MLA  ELECTED BY THE METHOD OF PROPOTIONAL REPRESENTATION WITH SINGLE TRANSFERABLE VOTE SYSTEM.  QUOTA: TOATAL NO OF VALID VOTES/2  EX: 5000+1/2= 2501
  • 4.  THE PRESIDENT IS THE REMOVED BY THE PROCESS OF IMPEACHMENTS.  ART61: DEAL WITH THE PROCESS OF IMPEACHMENT: THE GROUND OF IMPEACHMENT IS VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTION  THE MOTION OF IMPEACHMENT CAN BE INTRODUCED IN EITHER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT.  IT MUST BE SUPPORTED BY ATLEAST ¼ OF THE MEMBERS OF HOUSE AT THE TIME OF INTRODUCTION.  14 DAYS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO THE PRESIDENT
  • 5.  THE RESOLUTION HAS TO BE PASSED BY A SPECIAL MAJORITY OF NOT LESS THAN 2/3RD OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT & VOTING AND BY THE ABSOLUTE MAJORITY OF THE HOUSE  THE SECOND HOUSE WILL ACT AS THE INVESGATING HOUSE. IT INVESTIGATES THE CHARGES LABEL AGAINST THE PRESIDENT.  THE PRESIDENT HAS THE RIGHT TO DEFAND HIMSELF EITHER PERSONALY OR THROUGH AN ADVOCATE OF HIS CHOICE.
  • 6.  POWERS & FUNCTIONS OF PRESIDENT:  EXCECUTIVE/ADMINISTRATIVE  LEGISLATIVE  EMERGENCY  JUDICIAL  MILITARY  DIPLOMATIC
  • 7.  ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS:  THE FUNCTION OF UNION EXCECUTIVES ARE CARRIED OUT IN THE NAME OF PRESIDENT.  HE HAS THE POWERS OF APPOINTMENT & REMOVAL.  HE APPOINTS THE PRIME-MINISTER OTHER MINISTER JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT & HIGH COURT MEMBERS OF UPSC ELECTION COMMISSION CHIEF VIGILANCE COMMISSION & HAS THE POWER TO REMOVE ALL OF THEM
  • 8.  LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS:  GIVE ASSENT TO A BILL  SUMMONS & PRROGUES THE SESSION OF THE PARLIAMENT  DISSOLVES THE LOK SABHA  PROMULGATES ORDINANCES DURING THE RECESS OF THE PARLIAMENT.  NOMINATES 12 MEMBERS IN THE RAJYA SABHA AND 2 MEMBER IN THE LOK SABHA FROM THE ANGLO INDIAN COMMUNISM.
  • 9.  EMERGENCY POWERS:  THE PRESIDENT IS THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO PROCLAIM NATIONAL STATE & FINANCIAL EMERGENCY  JUDICIAL: THE PRESIDENT CAN PARDON THE DEATH SENTENCE RESPITE OR HE CAN COMMUTE ONE SENTENCE WITH ANOTHER.
  • 10.  MILITARY POWERS:  THE PRSESIDENT IS SUPREME COMMANDER OF ARMED FORCES AND IS THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO DECLEARE WAR OR PEACE WITH ANY COUNTRY.  DIPLOMATIC POWERS:  THE PRESIDENT APPOINTS INDIAN DIPLOMATES TO THE OTHER COUNTRY
  • 11.  THE CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION PRESIDENT:  SINCE INDIA IS A PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM THE HEAD OF THE STATE. THAT THE PRESIDENT IS THE NOMINAL HEAD AND THE HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT.  EX: THE P.M IS THE REAL HEAD.
  • 12.  ART 74 OF THE CONSTITUTION STATE THAT THERE SHALL BE A COUNCIL OF MINISTER WITH THE PM AS HEAD TO AID AND ADVICE THE PRESIDENT WHO SHALL ACT ON SUCH ON ADVICE.  THE PRESIDENT CAN SEND BACK THE ADVICE OF COMMANDER FOR RE CONSIDERATION ONLY FOR ONCE.