Which of the following is/are correctly matched?1. Absolute Veto - wit...
The veto power enjoyed by the executive in modern states can be classified into the following four types:
1. Absolute veto, that is, withholding of assent to the bill passed by the legislature.
2. Qualified veto, which can be overridden by the legislature with a higher majority.
3. Suspensive veto, which can be overridden by the legislature with an ordinary majority.
4. Pocket veto, that is, taking no action on the bill passed by the legislature. Of the above four, the President of India is vested with a three-absolute veto, suspensive veto and pocket veto. There is no qualified veto in the case of Indian President; it is possessed by the American President.
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Which of the following is/are correctly matched?1. Absolute Veto - wit...
Absolute, Suspensive, and Qualified Veto
Absolute Veto
Absolute veto is the power of the President to withhold his assent to a Bill passed by the Parliament. It is an all-or-nothing power, meaning that the President can either approve or reject the entire Bill. The President can exercise his absolute veto only once, and if the Bill is presented to him again and passed by the Parliament with a two-thirds majority, it becomes law without his assent.
Suspensive Veto
Suspensive veto is the power of the President to return a Bill passed by the Parliament for reconsideration. Unlike the absolute veto, the suspensive veto is not an all-or-nothing power, meaning that the President can suggest changes to the Bill and send it back to the Parliament for reconsideration. The Parliament can either accept the changes suggested by the President or reject them. If the Parliament rejects the changes, the President can exercise his absolute veto.
Qualified Veto
Qualified veto is the power of the President to withhold his assent to a Bill passed by the Parliament, which can be overridden by the Parliament with a higher majority. For example, if the President exercises his qualified veto, the Bill can become law if it is passed by the Parliament with a three-fourths majority instead of the usual two-thirds majority.
Correctly Matched
The correctly matched options are:
1. Absolute Veto - withholding of assent to the Bill passed by the Legislature
2. Suspensive Veto - taking no action on the Bill passed by the Legislature
3. Qualified Veto - which can be overridden by the Legislature with a higher majority
Therefore, the correct option is D) 1 and 3 only.
Which of the following is/are correctly matched?1. Absolute Veto - wit...
Which of the following is correct matched/ and is/ am/are
Absolute veto- withholding of assent to the bill pass by the legislature
qualified vero - with can be over hidden by the legislature with a higher majority
1 and 3 is correct ans