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President can exercise various powers including vetoing bills from "summary" of Indian Polity by J.C. Johari

The President of India holds a position of great significance in the country's political system. One of the key powers vested in the President is the ability to exercise various powers, one of which includes the authority to veto bills. This power plays a crucial role in the legislative process and is instrumental in maintaining a system of checks and balances within the government. When a bill is passed by the Parliament, it is presented to the President for his assent. The President has the option to either approve the bill, in which case it becomes law, or to withhold his assent, effectively vetoing the bill. This power serves as a safeguard against the enactment of potentially harmful or unconstitutional legislation, as it allows the President to prevent such bills from becoming law. The President's veto power is not absolute, ...
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    Indian Polity

    J.C. Johari

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