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.
