An ordinance promulgated by the President:
has an indefinitelife
Incorrect Answeris workable only if the Lok Sabha isdissolved
Incorrect Answermust be laid before Parliament when itreassembles
Correct Answeris a parallel power of legislation available to the President even when Parliament is in session
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
must be laid before Parliament when it reassembles
Article 123 of the Constitution of India empowers the President to promulgate ordinances(official rules or order) when any one or both the houses of the Parliament are not in session. Every ordinance so issued must be presented before Parliament when it meets. The Parliament can approve the ordinance and it will become an Act or if parliament takes no action then ordinance ceases to operate on the expiry of 6 weeks from the meeting of the Parliament.
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