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When a Constitutional Amendment Bill duly passed by both the houses of Parliament is presented before the President for his/her approval, he/she
Can send back the bill for reconsideration once but if it comes back again he/she must approve it.
Can utilize the power of Pocket Veto and indefinitely delay the passage of the bill.
Is constitutionally bound to give assent to the bill.
Can reject the bill under Absolute Veto.
Sec. 3(c) of 24th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1971[1] made it obligatory (mandatory) for the President, under Article 368 of the Constitution of India, to give his assent to a Constitutional Amendment Bill, with effect from 5th Nov 1971.
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