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UNION EXECUTIVES –
PART II
VICE-PRESIDENT, PRIME MINISTER, ETC.
2021
APRIL
VICE PRESIDENT OF INDIA
► Article 63 provides that there shall be a Vice-President of India.
► Vice President is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
► He is elected by the members of both the houses of Parliament at a joint session through
the system of proportional representation by way of single transferable vote.
► Qualification same as the President except that he must be eligible for election to the
Rajya Sabha.
► Term-5years
► Oath- by President of India.
► Resign- to President of India.
► He may also be removed from his office by the majority of members of Rajya Sabha by
passing a resolution. But this resolution must be agreed to by a majority of the members
of Lok Sabha.
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Functions exercised by Vice President
► He exercises following Functions:
► He presides over the meetings of Rajya Sabha.
► Acts as President (in case of vacancy in the office of President) till a new President is elected.
► Acts as President in case the President in unable to discharge his functions due to absence, illness etc.
3
Matters relating to, or connected with, the election of a President or
Vice-President
► If any doubt or dispute regarding election of the President or Vice-President shall be inquired by
the Supreme Court of India.
► Decision of the SC is final.
► Acts cannot be invalidate done by person whose election is in question which are made before the
declaration by the Supreme Court of India is void.
4
Prime Minister of India
► The leader of the party in majority in Lok Sabha or a person who is able to win
the confidence of the majority in that house is appointed as Prime Minister by the
President.
► Head of the Council of Ministers.
► His resignation means the resignation of the entire Council of Ministers.
► Qualification- Lok Sabha Member’s.
► Oath- By President of India.
► Resign- To President of India.
5
Functions and Duties of Prime Minister
► Ministers are appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.
► He coordinates various governmental policies and generates a team spirit among various
Ministries.
► He communicates all the decisions made by the Council of Ministers to the President.
► His takes initiatives for improving India’s reputation and position at the international
level.
Article 78 provides following duties of the President:
► To communicate to the President all decisions of the Council of ministers relating to the
administration of the affairs of the Union and proposals for legislation,
► To furnish such information relating to administration of the affairs of the Union and
proposals for legislation as the President may call for.
6
Council Of Ministers
► The Prime Minister and his Council of Ministers form the Union government.
► The Council of Ministers consists of various ministers, for example, finance minister, law
minister, home minister, external affairs minister etc.
► According to the 91st Amendment, 2003, the total number of ministers, including the Prime
Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed 15 % of the total number of members of the
House of People.
► The Council of Ministers are however collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha [Article 75 (3)].
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Attorney General of India
► The Attorney General is the first law officer of the government of India. The
► Attorney General is appointed by the President and he holds office during the
pleasure of the President.
► In order to be appointed as the Attorney General a person must be qualified to be
appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court.
Duties:
► To advise the government on legal matters,
► To perform other legal duties which are referred or assigned to him by the
President, and
► To discharge the functions conferred on by him by the Constitution.
8
Facts: Attorney General of India
► Though he is not a member of the Cabinet, he has the right to speak in both the
Houses of Parliament or any committee thereof, but he has no right to vote.
► In the performance of his official duties the Attorney General shall have a right of
audience in all the courts in the territory of India.
► The Attorney General represents the government but is allowed to take up private
practice provided the other party is not the state. Because of this he is not paid
salary but a retainer to be determined by the President.
► The Attorney General gets a retainer equivalent to the salary of a judge of a
Supreme Court.
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THANK
YOU!
Rahul Yadav
Faculty of Law
8607242393
Phone
rahul.gf.law@mdurohtak.ac.in
Email

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Union executives -_part_ii

  • 1. UNION EXECUTIVES – PART II VICE-PRESIDENT, PRIME MINISTER, ETC. 2021 APRIL
  • 2. VICE PRESIDENT OF INDIA ► Article 63 provides that there shall be a Vice-President of India. ► Vice President is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. ► He is elected by the members of both the houses of Parliament at a joint session through the system of proportional representation by way of single transferable vote. ► Qualification same as the President except that he must be eligible for election to the Rajya Sabha. ► Term-5years ► Oath- by President of India. ► Resign- to President of India. ► He may also be removed from his office by the majority of members of Rajya Sabha by passing a resolution. But this resolution must be agreed to by a majority of the members of Lok Sabha. 2
  • 3. Functions exercised by Vice President ► He exercises following Functions: ► He presides over the meetings of Rajya Sabha. ► Acts as President (in case of vacancy in the office of President) till a new President is elected. ► Acts as President in case the President in unable to discharge his functions due to absence, illness etc. 3
  • 4. Matters relating to, or connected with, the election of a President or Vice-President ► If any doubt or dispute regarding election of the President or Vice-President shall be inquired by the Supreme Court of India. ► Decision of the SC is final. ► Acts cannot be invalidate done by person whose election is in question which are made before the declaration by the Supreme Court of India is void. 4
  • 5. Prime Minister of India ► The leader of the party in majority in Lok Sabha or a person who is able to win the confidence of the majority in that house is appointed as Prime Minister by the President. ► Head of the Council of Ministers. ► His resignation means the resignation of the entire Council of Ministers. ► Qualification- Lok Sabha Member’s. ► Oath- By President of India. ► Resign- To President of India. 5
  • 6. Functions and Duties of Prime Minister ► Ministers are appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. ► He coordinates various governmental policies and generates a team spirit among various Ministries. ► He communicates all the decisions made by the Council of Ministers to the President. ► His takes initiatives for improving India’s reputation and position at the international level. Article 78 provides following duties of the President: ► To communicate to the President all decisions of the Council of ministers relating to the administration of the affairs of the Union and proposals for legislation, ► To furnish such information relating to administration of the affairs of the Union and proposals for legislation as the President may call for. 6
  • 7. Council Of Ministers ► The Prime Minister and his Council of Ministers form the Union government. ► The Council of Ministers consists of various ministers, for example, finance minister, law minister, home minister, external affairs minister etc. ► According to the 91st Amendment, 2003, the total number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed 15 % of the total number of members of the House of People. ► The Council of Ministers are however collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha [Article 75 (3)]. 7
  • 8. Attorney General of India ► The Attorney General is the first law officer of the government of India. The ► Attorney General is appointed by the President and he holds office during the pleasure of the President. ► In order to be appointed as the Attorney General a person must be qualified to be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court. Duties: ► To advise the government on legal matters, ► To perform other legal duties which are referred or assigned to him by the President, and ► To discharge the functions conferred on by him by the Constitution. 8
  • 9. Facts: Attorney General of India ► Though he is not a member of the Cabinet, he has the right to speak in both the Houses of Parliament or any committee thereof, but he has no right to vote. ► In the performance of his official duties the Attorney General shall have a right of audience in all the courts in the territory of India. ► The Attorney General represents the government but is allowed to take up private practice provided the other party is not the state. Because of this he is not paid salary but a retainer to be determined by the President. ► The Attorney General gets a retainer equivalent to the salary of a judge of a Supreme Court. 9
  • 10. THANK YOU! Rahul Yadav Faculty of Law 8607242393 Phone rahul.gf.law@mdurohtak.ac.in Email