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Union Government

Poornima H K
Assistant Professor
NHC,Marathalli
• President:-
>The Indian President is the head of the state
and he is also called the first citizen of India.
 He is a part of Union Executive, provisions of
which are dealt with Article 52-78 including
articles related to President (Article 52-62).
 Under these articles, information on how a
President is elected, his powers and functions.
• What are the qualifications of the President?

• He should be an Indian Citizen


• His age should be a minimum of 35 years
• He should qualify the conditions to be elected
as a member of the Lok Sabha
• He should not hold any office of profit under
the central government, state government, or
any public authority
• What are the powers and functions of the President of India?

1. Executive Powers of President


• For every executive action that the Indian government takes, is to be
taken in his name
• He may/may not make rules to simplify the transaction of business of
the central government
• He appoints the attorney general of India and determines his
remuneration
• He appoints the following people:
– Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)
– Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners
– Chairman and members of the Union Public Service Commission
– State Governors
– Finance Commission of India chairman and members
• He seeks administrative information from the Union government.
2.Legislative Powers of President

• He appoints speaker, deputy speaker of Lok


Sabha, and chairman/deputy chairman of
Rajya Sabha when the seats fall vacant.
• He nominates 12 members of the Rajya Sabha
• He can nominate two members to the Lok
Sabha from the Anglo-Indian Community
• He consults the Election Commission of India
on questions of disqualifications of MPs.
3.Financial Powers of President
• To introduce the money bill, his prior
recommendation is a must
• He causes Union Budget to be laid before the
Parliament
• To make a demand for grants, his
recommendation is a pre-requisite
• Contingency Fund of India is under his control
• He constitutes the Finance Commission every
five years
4.Judicial Powers of President
• Appointment of Chief Justice and Supreme
Court/High Court Judges are on him
• He takes advice from the Supreme Court,
however, the advice is not binding on him
• He has pardoning power: Under article 72, he
has been conferred with power to grant
pardon against punishment for an offence
against union law, punishment by a martial
court, or death sentence.
5.Diplomatic Powers of President
• International Treats and agreements that are
approved by the Parliament are negotiated
and concluded in his name
• He is the representative of India in
international forums and affairs
6.Military Powers of President
• He is the commander of the defence forces of
India. He appoints:
• Chief of the Army
• Chief of the Navy
• Chief of the Air Force
7. Emergency Powers of President
• He deals with three types of emergencies
given in the Indian Constitution:
• National Emergency (Article 352)
• President’s Rule (Article 356 & 365)
• Financial Emergency (Article 360)
• Prime Minister:

 According to Artc 75 he is appointed by the


President.
 he occupies a pivotal place in the govt system.
 He is the head of Council of ministers.
 No fixed term for the position.
 Dr. BR Ambedkar said “he is the keystone of
the cabinet arch”
Qualifications:

• He should be an Indian Citizen


• His age should be a minimum of 35 years
• He should qualify the conditions to be elected
as a member of the Lok Sabha
• He should not hold any office of profit under
the central government, state government, or
any public authority.
• Powers:
1. Formation of council of ministers.
2. Chairman of the cabinets.
3. Executive power
- allocate duties to various dept & ministers
- supervise the departmental disputes
4. Legislative powers:
-- he is the link b/w President & Ministers.
- he can recommend President to dissolve lok sabha.
5. Financial power
--- he can ensure that the annual budget is
properly prepared on time & submitted for the
approval of the Parliament.
6. Channel of Communication.
--- supply information to President regarding
legislation & administration.
7. Foreign policy:
---can conduct of India’s international relations.
--Minister of external affairs must work in full
cooperation of PM.

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