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  2. President of India - Wikipedia

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    Legislative power is constitutionally vested in the Parliament of India of which the president is the head, to facilitate the lawmaking process per the constitution (Article 78, Article 86, etc.). The president summons both the houses ( Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha ) of the parliament and prorogues them.

  3. Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    The President of India, the head of state, is a component of Parliament vide Article 79 of the Constitution. ... Legislative Powers: Enacting Laws: The Parliament is ...

  4. List of current Indian ruling and opposition parties - Wikipedia

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    INDIA bloc have government in 8 States and 2 union Territories. ... As of 4th June, 2024 NDA have power in 4 state legislative council out of 6, ...

  5. Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    During a parliamentary recess, the president cannot promulgate ordinances under his legislative powers under Article 123, Chapter III. Despite the supermajority requirement for amendments to pass, the Indian constitution is the world's most frequently-amended national governing document. [ 62 ]

  6. Member of the Legislative Assembly (India) - Wikipedia

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    The state legislature, besides making laws, has one electoral power, in electing the President of India. Elected members of the Legislative Assembly along with the elected members of Parliament are involved in this process. Some parts of the Constitution can be amended by Parliament with the approval of half of the state legislatures.

  7. Part XI of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Articles 245–255 on Distribution of Legislative Powers. The Constitution provides for a three-fold distribution of legislative subjects between the Union and the states, viz., List-I (the Union List), List-II (the State List) and List-III (the Concurrent List) in the Seventh Schedule: (i) The Parliament has exclusive powers to make laws with respect to any of the matters enumerated in the ...

  8. List of presidents of India - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Although vested with these powers by the Constitution of India, the position is largely a ceremonial one and executive powers are de facto exercised by the prime minister. [ 3 ] The president is elected by the Electoral College composed of elected members of the parliament houses, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha , and also members of ...

  9. Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    39. Powers, privileges and immunities of the Legislative Assembly and of the members and the committees thereof and, if there is a Legislative Council, of that Council and of the members and the committees thereof; enforcement of attendance of persons for giving evidence or producing documents before committees of the Legislature of the State. 40.