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Consider the statements:

1.Ordinances are issued by the President.

2. They require parliamentary approval later.

AOnly 1

BOnly 2

CBoth 1 and 2

DNeither 1 nor 2

Answer:

C. Both 1 and 2

Read Explanation:

Constitutional Provisions for Ordinances

  • Article 123 of the Indian Constitution empowers the President of India to promulgate ordinances during the recess of Parliament.

  • An ordinance has the same force and effect as an act of Parliament but is a temporary legislative instrument.

Key Procedural Requirements

  • Recess Condition: The President can issue an ordinance only when both Houses of Parliament (or either House) are not in session.

  • Subject Limitation: The President can only legislate on matters over which the Parliament has the power to make laws.

  • Approval Process: Every ordinance must be laid before both Houses of Parliament when they reassemble.

  • Time Limit: Parliament must approve the ordinance within six weeks from the date of reassembly. If not approved by both Houses, the ordinance ceases to operate.

  • Maximum Validity: Since the maximum gap between two parliamentary sessions cannot exceed six months (Article 85), the maximum life of an ordinance can be six months and six weeks.


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