#aazadikaamritmahotsav #independeceday2021: The head of state of each country has his own veto power. On the strength of which he is separated from other citizens of his country. Today we are going to tell you about the rights and veto power of the President of India.
First of all, let us know what is the meaning of veto? The Veto means to put one’s decision at the top or to put a stay on a decision. There are many categories or categories of veto power. The first of which is:
Absolute veto
If the President does not give his assent to a bill in the Absolute Veto and keeps it with himself, then this bill can never be implemented as a law.
Pocket veto
In pocket veto, the President can keep a bill with him for an eternity if he wants. The Constitution of India has given this power to the President. Also he will not be liable to anyone.
Suspenseful veto
In suspense veto, the President can send any bill back to the cabinet for reconsideration. But if the Parliament discusses and sends it back to the President, then according to the Constitution, the President is bound to sign that bill.
Constitution amendment bill
If the Constitution Amendment Bill is sent to the President, then according to the Constitution, the President has to sign it.
Money bill
The President cannot hang the money bill. On such bills, they have to either say yes or no.
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