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The impeachment process of President of India

I. The charge shall be preferred by either House of Parliament.

II. Article 61 of the Constitution deals with the impeachment process.

III. The resolution shall be passed by a majority of not less than 2/3 (two-thirds) of the total membership of the House.

IV. The nominated members of the Parliament don’t have the right to participate in the impeachment process.

Which of the above statements regarding the impeachment process of President is/are correct?

  1. I only
  2. II only
  3. I, II, and III only
  4. IV only

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Correct Answer: I, II, and III only


Explanation:

  1. Statement I:

    • The charge shall be preferred by either House of Parliament.
    • Correct: The process of impeachment can begin in either House of Parliament, where charges of violation of the Constitution are framed against the President.
  2. Statement II:

    • Article 61 of the Constitution deals with the impeachment process.
    • Correct: Article 61 of the Constitution explicitly provides for the impeachment process of the President.
  3. Statement III:

    • The resolution shall be passed by a majority of not less than 2/3 (two-thirds) of the total membership of the House.
    • Correct: The resolution for impeachment requires a special majority of at least two-thirds of the total membership of the House.
  4. Statement IV:

    • The nominated members of the Parliament don’t have the right to participate in the impeachment process.
    • Incorrect: Nominated members of the Parliament do have the right to participate in the impeachment process, as they are part of the total membership of the House.

Conclusion:

Statements I, II, and III are correct.
Thus, the correct answer is I, II, and III only.

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