Executive
Executive
President
Term:
The President serves a term of five years from the date they take
office. However, they can resign anytime by sending a resignation
letter to the Vice-President. Additionally, they can be removed from
office through the process of impeachment before the completion of
their term.
Article 72 gives him the power to forgive punishment for breaking federal
laws, punishment by a military court, or a death sentence.
2. Vice President
Who is a Vice President, and what is his/her constitutional
position in India?
The Vice President is second in rank after the President in official order.
The Vice President's main role is to act as the President if the President cannot
perform his or her duties, such as due to death, resignation, or impeachment.
The Vice President also serves as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
The difference between the electoral college that elects President and the
one electing Vice-President of India is given below:
1. In electoral college for Vice President, both elected and nominated members
of both the Houses of Parliament take part.(Article 66) In presidential
elections, nominated members are not a part of the electoral college.
2. For Vice President’s elections, states have no role to play unlike in President’s
elections where state legislative assemblies’ elected members are a part of
the electoral college.
Eligibility:
o Should be a citizen of India.
o Should have completed 35 years of age.
o Should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya Sabha.
o Should not hold any office of profit under the Union government or any
state government or any local authority or any other public authority.
From the date, he enters his office, Vice President holds the position for
five years. However, he can resign before five years by handing over his
resignation to the President. The other ways where a vacancy is created in
the office of Vice President are given below:
(Article 64)
2. He acts as President when a vacancy occurs in the office of the President due
to his resignation, removal, death or otherwise. He can act as President only
for a maximum period of six months, within which a new President has to be
elected. (Article 65)
3. The election of as Vice-President cannot be challenged on the ground that the
electoral college was incomplete
4. If the election of a person as Vice-President is declared void by the Supreme
Court, acts done by him before the date of such declaration of the Supreme
Court are not invalidated (i.e., they continue to remain in force).
3. Council Of Ministers
5.Prime Minister
Qualifications
To become an Indian prime minister one has to be
A citizen of India.
A member of either Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha
He should have completed his 30 years if he is a member of the Rajya Sabha
or can be 25 years of age if he is a member of the Lok Sabha.
Election
According to Article 75, the Prime Minister is appointed by the
President. However, this does not mean the President can choose any
person as Prime Minister.
In line with the conventions of a parliamentary government system, the
President typically appoints the leader of the majority party in the Lok
Sabha as Prime Minister.