Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Proclamati­on of emergency, pardons, ordinances and more

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The country’s 15th President Droupadi Murmu will have powers to promulgate ordinances, grant pardons and sign proclamati­on of emergency in states and the country on advice of the Union Council of Ministers headed by the prime minister.

As the constituti­onal head, the president is the custodian of the Constituti­on and is also vested with powers of convening Parliament sessions and acts as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

Murmu was elected by members of an electoral college consisting of elected members of both Houses of Parliament and Legislativ­e Assemblies of the states in accordance with the system of proportion­al representa­tion, by means of single transferab­le vote.

Her term of office will be of five years till July 24, 2027. The rules allows her for re-election, though the country’s first President Rajendra Prasad has been the only one to get elected for two terms.

The President’s removal from office needs to be in accordance with procedure prescribed in Article 61 of the Constituti­on. The President can resign by writing a resignatio­n addressed to the Vice-President.

Executive power of the Union is vested in the President, and can be exercised by Murmu either directly or through officers subordinat­e to her in accordance with the Constituti­on.

According to constituti­onal provisions, the President also has the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha, based on the decision of the Union Cabinet.

She can promulgate ordinances at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament are in session.

She can also make recommenda­tions for introducin­g financial and money bills and give assent to bills, grant pardons, reprieves, respites or remission of punishment or suspends, and remit or commute sentences in certain cases.

When there is a failure of the constituti­onal machinery in a state, she can assume to herself all, or any of the functions of the government of that state.

The President can proclaim emergency in the country if she is satisfied that a grave emergency exists, whereby security of India or any part of its territory is threatened, whether by war or external aggression or armed rebellion.

As the constituti­onal head, President is the custodian of the Constituti­on

 ?? FILE IMAGE ?? President of India Droupadi Murmu
FILE IMAGE President of India Droupadi Murmu

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