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Regarding the powers and functions of the President, which of the following are correct?
1. All legislative proposals involving expenditure from Consolidated Fund of India have to be recommended by the President to the Parliament for consideration
2. President may direct the Chief Justice of Supreme court to take over a particular case for disposal
3. He invites the party enjoying majority in the Lok Sabha to choose its leader who is then appointed the Prime Minister.
4. No Money Bill or demand for grant can be introduced or moved in the Parliament unless it has been recommended by the President
Codes:
1, 3 and 4
1,2 3 and 4
1, 2 and 4
3 and 4
2nd statement is incorrect.
Powers of President are given below: Money bills can be introduced in the Parliament only with his prior recommendation. He can make advances out of the contingency fund of India to meet any unforeseen expenditure. He constitutes a finance commission after every five years to recommend the distribution of revenues between the Centre and the states. He appoints the Chief Justice and the judges of Supreme Court and high courts. He can seek advice from the Supreme Court on any question of law or fact. However, the advice tendered by the Supreme Court is not binding on the President.
There is no mention of President's power that he may direct the Chief Justice of Supreme court to take over a particular case for disposal
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