Who, among the following, has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in India ?
Prime Minister
Incorrect AnswerParliament
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Speaker: The Speaker of Lok Sabha presides over the sessions and maintains order, but has no authority to sanction spending of public money.
- President: The President of India does give formal assent to the appropriation bill, but this is mainly a constitutional formality after the bill is passed. The President cannot independently sanction expenditure.
- Prime Minister: The Prime Minister leads the government and proposes expenditure through the budget, but cannot directly sanction its utilization.
- Parliament: Parliament has the final authority. No public money can be spent without its approval via the Appropriation Act.
Correct answer: Parliament (Option 4)
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