- A bill becomes an Act after being passed by both the houses of Parliament and assented to by the – President
- The President of India may be removed from office by impeachment for – Violation of the Constitution
- The President is empowered to make regulations for certain Union territories under – Article 240
- The Vice-President is elected for a term of – Five years
- The Ǫualifications required for election as the President is mentioned in – Article 58
- The President is empowered to promulgate Ordinances during recess of Parliament under – Article 123
- Oath to the Vice President of India is administered by – President of India
- The minimum age required to be elected as the Vice President of India – 35 years
- The President shall hold office for a term of – 5 years
- The ministers of the Union cabinet are appointed by – President
- The minimum age required to be elected as the President of India is – 35 years
- According to the Indian Constitution, the head of the executive is – Prime Minister
- The President of India address his resignation letter to the – Vice-President
- The term and membership of the Central Council of Ministers are determined by – President
- The ‘linchpin of the Government’ is considered to be the – Prime Minister
- During the 1975 national emergency, the President of India was – Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
- President can seek the opinion of Supreme Court on question of law or fact Under – Article 143
- A bill becomes an Act of Parliament after being passed by both houses and receiving the assent of the – President
- The Right of the President to address and send messages to House mentioned in – Article 86
- Article 60 of the Indian Constitution deals with oath or affirmation by – President
- According to Article 239 “Every Union territory shall be administered by – President
- Veto power of the president is discussed in – Article 111
- According to Article 53, all executive powers of the Union are vested in – President
- There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President mention in – Article 74(1)
- The provision that there shall be a Vice-President of India is outlined in – Article 63
- The election of the Vice-President mentioned in – Article 66
- According to Indian Constitution Union Executive deals with – Articles 52 to 78
- Power of President to grant pardons, and to suspend, remit or commute sentences in certain cases mention in – Article 72
- The authority to transfer judges from one High Court to another High Court rests with – President of India
- The required majority of the total membership in the concerned House to pass an impeachment resolution to remove the President is -2/3.
- The oath of office to the Vice President of India is administered by – President
- Appointment of the same person as a governor for Two or more states provided by – 7th Amendment act 1956
- The Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces, who takes the salute during the Republic Day march-past is – President of India
- The shortest tenure as the Prime Minister of India was served by – Chaudhary Charan Singh
- The Inter-State Council comprises six Cabinet-rank ministers nominated by – The Prime Minister
- The Oath or affirmation by the President mentioned in – Article 60
- The Vice-President of India holds office for a term of – Five years
- Vice President of India is the ex officio chairman of – Rajya Sabha
- The Union Territories of India are administered by – President
- The monthly pension of the former President of India is – ₹2.5 lakh
- The President of India who was also the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission – Dr. Pranab Mukherjee
- The emoluments and allowances of the President and other expenditure relating to his office is charged on – Consolidated Funds
- “Matters relating to, or connected with, the election of a President or Vice-President“ is
- mentioned in – Article 71
- The provision related to qualifications, tenure, election and impeachment of President is mentioned in – Article 52 to 62
- According to Article 66 (1), The Vice President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of members of – Both houses of Parliament
- There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head to aid and advice the President mentioned in – Article 74 (1)
- The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of India, under – Article 75
- Article deals with the election of the Vice President – Article 66
- Extraordinary powers during an emergency is granted to the – President
- The President of India keeps a bill pending for an indefinite period, called – Pocket veto
- The Governors of States are appointed by the – President
- The ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is – Vice President
- President shall NOT be a member of either the House of Parliament or state legislature, is under – Article 59
- The Executive Power of the Union is vested in the President, under – Article 53
- The nominal executive authority of India is – President
- The tenure of the Vice-President of India is – 5 Years
- A candidate contesting for the post of President of India must tender a security deposit of – Rs. 15,000
- “To declare an area as a scheduled area” is the constitutional right of – President
- The President of India is elected by an electoral college consist of elected members of Parliament, State Legislative assemblies and union Territories of – Delhi and Puducherry
- In India, The leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha is appointed as Prime minister by – President of India
- To initiate the impeachment process against the president of India, resolution containing charges must be signed by – 1/4 Member of Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha
- The impeachment of the President can be initiated in – Either House of the Parliament
- Proclamation of national emergency is issued by president only on the written advice of Council of ministers, mentioned in – Article 352
- The Chief Election Commissioner is appointed by – President of India
- The Finance Commission of India submits its report to – The President of India
- A candidate seeking election as President and Vice-President is required to make a security deposit of – ₹15,000 each
- The third Vice – President of India was – V. V. Giri
- After the expiry of the term of outgoing Vice-President, the election of the next Vice- President is to be held within – 60 days
- The ‘Visitor’ to all central universities of India is – President of India
- Charan Singh replaced Morarji Desai as the Prime Minister of India in – 1979
- The first Vice President of India was – Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
- The president who used the pocket veto for the Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill, 1986 – Giani Zail Singh
- The appointment of acting Chief Justice is to be made by the President under – Article 126
- Chief Justice of India and the Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by – The President of India
- The Chairman of a State Public Service Commission can be removed by the order of the – President
- The President of India is elected by an electoral college consist of elected members of Parliament, State Legislative assemblies and union Territories of – Delhi and Puducherry
- Power of the President to grant pardon etc. and to suspend or commute sentences in certain cases is mentioned in – Article 72
- The custodian of the Contingency Fund of India is – President
- The power to dissolve Lok Sabha on the advice of prime minister before the expiry of its term rests with – President
- The communication channel between the Council of Ministers and the President is – Prime Minister
- The Ministers in the Council are appointed by the President on the advice of the – Prime Minister
- The minimum number of proposers and seconders required for nomination for Presidential election is – 50-50 NOTE – The proposers and seconders in the presidential nomination process are elected member of Parliament, State legislative assemblies and Union territories with Legislative Assembly
- The minimum age required to become Vice President of India is – 35 year
- The only person to serve as President of India twice is – Dr. Rajendra Prasad
- The power to pardon in case of capital punishment is vested in – President
- There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President, mentioned in – Art 74 (1)
- The power of the President to return the bill to the Parliament with or without consideration is called – Suspensive Veto
- The authority to determine the number of Judges in a High Court rests with – The President
- The Elected members of both houses of Parliament and State Assemblies are part of the Electoral college for the election of the – President
- According to Article 246, GST Council will be constituted by – President
- The power to declare castes and tribes to be Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is vested in – President
- Special address by the President to the parliament related to – Article 87
- According to Article 53 (1) the executive power of the Union is vested in – President
- The first citizen of the country is – The President
- Nominal head of the executive in india is – President
- The head of the Nuclear Command Authority, NITI Aayog, and the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet is – Prime Minister
- The head of department of atomic energy and dept of space is – Prime Minister
- The Ministry of Personnel, Public grievances and Pensions is headed by – Prime Minister
- Speech at Rajpath on the occasion of Republic Day is delivered by – The President of India
- 9th Prime Minister of india was – PV Narsimha Rao
- Duties of Prime Minister as respects the furnishing of information to the President, etc. mentioned in – Article 78
- The minimum age to contest the election for the President of India is – 35 Years
- Ǫualifications for election as president is mentioned in – Article 58
- According to Article 76 a person qualified to be appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court shall be appointed Attorney General of India by – President
- According to Article 80(1), 12 members are nominated to the Rajya Sabha by – The President
- Procedure for the impeachment of the President prescribed in – Article 61
- Vice President of India elected by the electoral college consists of – Members of both Houses of Parliament
- Provisions related to the tenure of Vice- President is mentioned in – Article 67
- First Muslim President of India was – Dr. Zakir Hussain
- The second highest constitutional office in India is of – Vice President
- Real executive head of the Nation is – Prime Minister
- The deputy Prime Minister of India from 1977 to 1979 was – Jagjivan Ram
- First Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of India was – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
- The longest serving Prime Minister of India was – Jawaharlal Nehru (from 15 August 1947 – 27 May 1964)
- The maximum validity of an ordinance issued by the President of India is – 6 months + 6 weeks
- Dr Rajendra Prasad was conferred with Bharat Ratna in the year – 1962
- The President of India who held office for the shortest period was – Dr. Zakir Husain
- Dr. Zakir Husain was conferred with Bharat ratna in the year – 1963
- Dr. Zakir Husain’s tenure as the Vice President of India was from – 1962 to 1967
- In 1975, Internal emergency declared during the Prime Ministership of – Indira Gandhi
- President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed declared a state of internal emergency on – 25 June 1975
- President is empowered to invoke financial emergency under – Article 360
- Deputy Prime Minister under Morarji Desai was – Chaudhary Charan Singh
- A Politician to serve as 3rd deputy PM, 5th PM and CM of Uttar pradesh was – Chaudhary Charan Singh
- The only Prime Ministers of India to serve as the Governor of RBI is – Dr. Manmohan Singh
- Fund used by the President in the unexpected situations is – Contingency Fund (Article 267(1))
- A bill becomes an Act after being passed by both the houses of Parliament and assented to by the – President
- Manner of election of President is mentioned in – Article 55
- 24th Amendment Act 1971 made it compulsory for the president to give his assent to a – Constitutional Amendment Bill
- Power of President to promulgate Ordinances during recess of Parliament is mentioned in – Article 123
- Procedure for impeachment of the President is mentioned in – Article 61
- Oath or affirmation by the President is mentioned in – Article 60
- The First Deputy Prime Minister who resigned from the post – Morarji Desai
- The shortest-serving Deputy Prime Minister of India was – Yashwantrao Chavan
- The power to summon and prorogue either house of the Parliament lies with – President
- According to Article 87 first session after each general election is addressed by – President
- The first Vice-President in India to win the presidency based on the second Preference count in Presidential elections was – V. V. Giri
- The Chairman of NITI Ayog is – Prime Minister
- The Oath of office to the president of India is administered by – Chief Justice of India
- Provisions of the Conduct of Business of the Government of India is mentioned in – Article 77
- The President can declare a National emergency on the grounds of war, external aggression or armed rebellion under – Article 352
- In the absence of President and Vice – president, chief justice of India acts as – President of India
- Only Person to serve as the acting Prime Minister of India twice – Gulzarilal Nanda
- First Indian to receive Nishan-e-Pakistan was – Morarji Desai
- Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners are appointed by – The President
- President of India, Supreme Court Judge, Chief Justice of India can be removed from the office only by an – Impeachment process
- State emergency in the state is imposed By – The President
- Part XVIII, Article 356 of indian Constitution is related to – State emergency
- According to Article 65, during the casual vacancy in the office of the President or in his absence, his functions will be discharged by – The Vice President
- First and the longest serving president of India was – Dr. Rajendra Prasad (1950 to 1962)
- First Sikh President of India was – Giani Zail Singh
- First woman President of India was – Pratibha Patil
- Oath or affirmation by the Vice-President is mentioned in – Article 69
- The power of the President to pardon a death sentence is mentioned in – Article 72
- The Council of Ministers (CoM ) consists three categories of ministers, namely – Cabinet ministers, ministers of state and deputy ministers
- The first citizen of the Republic of India is – President
- The emoluments and allowances of the President and other expenditure relating to his office is charged on – Consolidated fund
- In the Indian political system, the real executive power is vested in – PM and his Council of Ministers
- In Lok Sabha, The No – confidence motion should be supported by a minimum of – 50 members
- A motion of No confidence against the Prime Minister and council of ministers can be introduced only in – Lok Sabha
- Constitutional head of the Union Executive is – President
- The manner of election of the President is described in – Part V
- The Supreme Commander of the defence forces of India is – President
- Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by – President
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