. The only instance when the President of India exercised
his power of veto related to
(a) The Hindu Code Bill
(b) The PEPSU Appropriation Bill
(c) The Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill
(d) The Dowry Prohibition Bill
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Answer / madhu
The PEPSU Appropriation Bill by Dr.Rajendra Prasad in 1954
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Answer / somnath wagh
Its only pepsu appropriation bill which withheld (absolute veto) by Dr.rajrndra prasad in 1954.Hence that's only case of absolute veto from above list. The other was by president RVenkataramn when he withheld the MP salary bill passes by loksabha on last day of loksabha without obtaining prior recommendation of the president. The money bill can only be passes with prior recommendation of president.
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Answer / joginder
In PEPSU Appropriation bill president used absolute veto
power
In Indian Post Office(Amendment) bill president used pocket
veto
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Answer / ashutosh shukla
c
as the absolute veto which was used in PEPSU bill is dependent on the council of ministers advice and pocket veto which was used in indian postal amendement bill is not bound by any such compulsion.
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Answer / anupam
Where in the question it is mentioned if he used Pocket veto or absolute veto. why answer cannot be Post office bill?
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Answer / saroja meher
1.President Dr Rajendra Prasad applied absolute veto on the
advice of CoM over the PEPSU Appropriation Bill in 1954.
2.Indian Post Office (Amendmend) Bill 1986 was also
subjected to absolute veto by the President R. Venkatraman
in 1990 on the advice of the V.P. Singh Govermnent.
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