Table of Contents
- 1 Under what provision can a non-member of the Parliament be made a Minister?
- 2 Can a non-member of Parliament become a prime Minister?
- 3 Who formulates the foreign policy of India?
- 4 Who is non member who can participate in the debate of Lok Sabha?
- 5 Which non member of parliament has the right to address it?
- 6 What is the main basis of Indian foreign policy?
- 7 Can a person be appointed as a minister?
- 8 How is the Prime Minister of India appointed?
Under what provision can a non-member of the Parliament be made a Minister?
A non-member of Legislature can be made a Minister but in that case he must be elected to the Parliament within six months from the date of his appointment, otherwise he will have to resign from his post as a Minister.
On what conditions can a non-member of Parliament can be appointed as a Minister?
A non-member of a Parliament can be made a minister if he is elected or nominated to the Parliament within six months from the date of his appointment.
Can a non-member of Parliament become a prime Minister?
In India, prime ministerial candidates must be a member of parliament, i.e. of either the Lok Sabha (Lower House) or Rajya Sabha (Upper House). No parliamentary vote takes place on who forms a government.
Can a non-member of the Parliament be appointed as a president?
The President shall nor be a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of the Legislature of any state and if any such member is elected President he shall be claimed to have vacated his seat in that House on the date on which he enters upon office as President. Q 10. Who elects the Vice-President of India?
Who formulates the foreign policy of India?
the cabinet
The ministry of external affairs is especially responsible for this. The whole government is responsible for this. So, the cabinet formulates the foreign policy with the help of many IAS and IFS officers. The Cabinet formulates the external and domestic policies of the government.
What are the executive powers of the parliament?
The Executive (i.e. the political Executive the Council of Ministers) remains responsible and the administration accountable to Parliament. It is the function of Parliament to exercise political and financial control over the Executive and to ensure parliamentary surveillance of administration.
Who is non member who can participate in the debate of Lok Sabha?
The correct answer is Attorney General of India. The Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha but he cannot participate in the debate of Lok Sabha.
Which of the following appointments is not done by President of India?
Solution(By Examveda Team) Chief Justice of India, Chief of all the three defence forces in India i.e. Indian Army, Navy and Air Force are appointed by President of India. Whereas Speaker of Lok Sabha is not appointed by President rather he or she is elected by newly constituted Lok Sabha from among its members.
Which non member of parliament has the right to address it?
Solicitor-General of India.
Which of the following non member of parliament has the right to address it?
What is the main basis of Indian foreign policy?
These Five Principles are: Mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, ii. Mutual non-aggression, iii. Mutual non-interference, iv. Equality and mutual benefit, and v.
Can a non-Member of Parliament be made a minister?
Expert Answer: Normally, it is only the members of Parliament who are made Ministers. However, in case a non-member has to be made a Minister, he must be elected or nominated to the Parliament within six months from the date of his appointment. If he fails to do so, he will have to resign from the post of Minister.
Can a person be appointed as a minister?
A person who is not a member of either House of Parliament can also be appointed as a minister. But within six months, he must become a member (either by election or by nomination) of either House of Parliament, otherwise, he ceases to be a minister. Was this answer helpful?
How can anyone become a minister in India?
Anyone can become a minister (even prime minister) if Majority party or coalition govt wants him /her to be a minister. However, he/she needs to become member of Parliament within next 6 months, else he /she have to resign from Minister Post. Generally parties make minister and then sent them to parliament through rajya sabha.
How is the Prime Minister of India appointed?
As per Article 75 of the Constitution of India, the Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President and the other Ministers shall be appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. A non-member may be appointed as a minister, but he/she will have to get elected to either house within six months.