Which one is not the legal immunities of the President of India?
(a) Not answerable to any court of law for the exercise of
his powers
(b) Cannot be compelled to appear as a witness before any
court of law
(c) No criminal proceedings can be brought against him
during the term of his office
(d) His powers are not limited even by Constitutional law
Answer / guest
( d ) His powers are not limited even by Constitutional law
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