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The President may, from time to time:
Dissolve the Rajya Sabha
Dissolve the Lok Sabha
Prorogue the Rajya Sabha
Summon and Prorogue the Lok Sabha
Legislative power is constitutionally vested in the Parliament of India of which the President is the head, to facilitate the law-making process as per the Constitution (Article 78, Article 86, etc.). The President summons both the Houses (the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha) of the Parliament and prorogues them. He can dissolve the Lok Sabha under Article 85 (2) (b). Hence option 4 is correct.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
navin kumar
shouldn't the answer be prorogue the lok sabha......as in ques the word time to time is given
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Mandeep
how b is only correct answer?
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