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Union Executive (ICSE Class 10 Civics – Updated Notes)

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April 17, 2026 • Study Resource

Meaning of Union Executive

The Union Executive refers to the branch of government that implements and enforces laws in India.

It consists of:

  • The President of India
  • The Vice-President of India
  • The Prime Minister of India
  • The Council of Ministers

1. President of India

Position

  • Nominal Executive Head
  • First citizen of India
  • Acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers

Election

  • Elected indirectly by an Electoral College:
    • Elected MPs (both Houses)
    • Elected MLAs of States & Delhi, Puducherry

Term

  • 5 years
  • Eligible for re-election

Powers of the President

1. Executive Powers

  • Appoints Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
  • Appoints Governors, Judges, CAG, etc.

2. Legislative Powers

  • Summons and prorogues Parliament
  • Addresses Parliament
  • Gives assent to bills
  • Can issue Ordinances when Parliament is not in session

3. Financial Powers

  • No Money Bill can be introduced without prior approval
  • Causes Union Budget to be presented

4. Judicial Powers

  • Can grant Pardon, Reprieve, Respite, Remission, Commutation

5. Emergency Powers

  • National Emergency
  • State Emergency (President’s Rule)
  • Financial Emergency

2. Vice-President of India

Position

  • Second highest constitutional authority

Election

  • Elected by members of both Houses of Parliament

Functions

  • Ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
  • Presides over Rajya Sabha proceedings
  • Acts as President in absence of President

3. Prime Minister of India

Position

  • Real Executive Head
  • Leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha

Appointment

  • Appointed by the President

Powers & Functions

  • Forms the Council of Ministers
  • Allocates portfolios
  • Advises the President
  • Leader of the Lok Sabha
  • Coordinates government policies

4. Council of Ministers

Composition

  • Cabinet Ministers
  • Ministers of State
  • Deputy Ministers

Key Features

  • Works under leadership of Prime Minister
  • Collectively responsible to Lok Sabha

Important Concept: Collective Responsibility

  • If Lok Sabha passes a No-Confidence Motion, entire Council must resign

Important Updates / Clarifications

  • President acts only on advice of Council of Ministers (except rare situations)
  • Prime Minister is the most powerful authority in executive
  • Ordinances have the same force as law but are temporary

Important Exam Points

  • Real power lies with Prime Minister & Council of Ministers
  • President is nominal head
  • Vice-President = Chairman of Rajya Sabha
  • Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to Lok Sabha

Quick Flow (Revision)

People → Elect Lok Sabha → Majority Party → Prime Minister → Council of Ministers → President Executes Decisions

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