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The Supreme Court has laid down which of the following principles concerning the pardoning power of the President?
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Statement 1: He has no such right.
Statement 2: He can examine new evidence and even take a view different from the view taken by the court. Also, the power is to be exercised by the President on the advice of the union cabinet. The President is not bound to give reasons for his order. The President can afford relief not only from a sentence that he regards as unduly harsh but also from an evident mistake. There is no need for the Supreme Court to lay down specific guidelines for the exercise of power by the President. The exercise of power by the President is not subject to judicial review except where the presidential decision is arbitrary, irrational, mala fide or discriminatory
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