Attorney General of India: -Attorney General of India is the Indian government's chief legal advisor. -He is appointed by the President of India under Article 76(1) of the Constitution and holds office during the pleasure of the President. -He must be a person qualified to be appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court. -He performs all legal duties assigned to him by the President....

Election of vice president of India: -The Election Commission of India conducts the election of vice president of India. -The election is held through proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote by secret ballot. -It consist of members of both houses of the Parliament. -The members of state legislatures are not part of the electoral college for Vice Presidential...

Veto power of the Indian President: Absolute veto : Withhold assent to a bill. Suspensive veto : Which can be over ridden by the legislature with an ordinary majority. Pocket veto : Taking no action on the bill passed by the legislature. ................................... There is no Qualified veto in case of Indian President; it is possessed by the American President. Qualified...

Impeachment of President: -A President can be removed for violation of the Constitution of India. -The process may start in either of the two houses of the Parliament where charges levelled against him to be signed by at least one-forth of the total members of that house. -A 14 days notice is sent to the President. -After the impeachment bill is passed by a special majority (two-third...

Qualifications and conditions for election of President: -A citizen of India -35 years of age or above. -Qualified to become a member of the Lok Sabha. -Should not hold any office of profit under the Government of India. -Vice President, The Governor of any State, A Minister of the Union or of any State are not offices for profit for this purpose. -If the Vice President or a State...