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The Vice President of India: Role, Powers, and the Case for Executive Authority

Introduction The Vice President of India holds a significant constitutional position, serving as the second-highest office in the country. The role is primarily ceremonial and legislative, with the Vice President acting as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and stepping in as the Acting President when required. However, compared to the President and Prime…

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Vice President’s Role in Rajya Sabha Decorum

Introduction The Vice President of India, as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, plays a crucial role in maintaining parliamentary decorum and ensuring the smooth functioning of legislative proceedings. The Rajya Sabha, as the upper house of Parliament, serves as a platform for deliberation, review, and constructive debate on legislative matters. Given the complexity…

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The Office of the Vice President of India: Ceremonial or Functional?

Introduction The Vice President of India is the second-highest constitutional office in the country, acting as a link between the executive and legislative branches. However, a long-standing debate persists regarding whether the role is merely ceremonial or if it holds substantive responsibilities. The Indian Constitution, historical precedents, and political developments shape the understanding of this…

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The Vice President as Rajya Sabha Chairman: Role, Challenges, and Reforms

Introduction The Vice President of India, as per the Constitution, serves a dual role—primarily as the second-highest constitutional authority after the President and, more significantly, as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. This role, enshrined in Article 64 of the Indian Constitution, gives the Vice President the responsibility of presiding over the Upper House…

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