1. All the courts at different levels in a country put together are called the Judiciary.

    All the courts at different levels in a country put together are called the
    Judiciary.

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  2. A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only after the President gives assent to it. If the president wants he/she can delay this for some time and send the bill back to the parliament for reconsideration. But if the parliament passes the bill again, she/he has to sign it.

    A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only after the President gives
    assent to it. If the president wants he/she can delay this for some time and
    send the bill back to the parliament for reconsideration. But if the parliament
    passes the bill again, she/he has to sign it.

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  3. The president is the head of the state. In our political system the head of the state exercises only nominal powers. The president of India is like the queen of Britain whose functions are to a large extent ceremonial. The president supervises the overall functioning of all the political institutionRead more

    The president is the head of the state. In our political system the head of
    the state exercises only nominal powers. The president of India is like the
    queen of Britain whose functions are to a large extent ceremonial. The
    president supervises the overall functioning of all the political institutions in
    the country so that they operate in harmony to-achieve the objectives of the
    state.

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  4. The cabinet works as a team. The ministers may have different views and opinions but everyone has to own upto every decision of the cabinet.

    The cabinet works as a team. The ministers may have different views and
    opinions but everyone has to own upto every decision of the cabinet.

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  5. Ministers of State with independent charge ale usually in-charge of smaller ministers. They participate in the cabinet meetings only when specially insisted.

    Ministers of State with independent charge ale usually in-charge of smaller ministers. They participate in the cabinet meetings only when specially insisted.

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