Q. With reference to the veto powers of the President, which of the following veto is not exercised by the President of India?
Answer: B
Notes:
Exp) Option b is the correct answer.
When a bill is passed by Parliament, it has to be presented to the Indian President for his approval. It is up to the President of India to either reject the bill, return the bill or withhold his/her assent to the bill. The choice of the President over the bill is called the veto power. Of the given four veto powers, the President of India is vested with 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.

