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The President of India is the Head of State but not the Head of Government. Which of the following provision(s) correctly represent this?
1.Even after the dissolution of the Lower House, the Council of Ministers is there to aid and advice the President in the exercise of his executive functions.
2.Wherever the Constitution requires satisfaction of the President, it is not the personal satisfaction of the President, rather the satisfaction of the Council of Ministers.
3.Ignoring the advice of the Council of Ministers can be a basis forimpeachment of the President.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
2 Only
2 and 3 Only
1 and 2 Only
All of the above
The Indian Constitution envisages a Parliamentary form of Government: The President is the Head of State but not the Head of Government. The President cannot exercise his powers except on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers. Even after the dissolution of Lower House, the Council of Ministers is in existence to aid and advice the President in the exercise of his executive functions. Wherever the Constitution requires the satisfaction of the President, it is not the personal satisfaction of the President, rather the satisfaction of the Council of Ministers. Ignoring the advice of the Council of Ministers can be a basis for impeachment of the President.
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