Article 86 of CoI : Article 86: Right of President to address and send messages to Houses.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: The President addresses both Houses of Parliament regarding a national emergency.
Details: During a severe national crisis, such as a natural disaster or a significant security threat, the President of India decides to address both the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) together. The President requires the attendance of all members of both Houses to discuss the situation, outline the government's response, and seek the cooperation of all political parties to ensure a unified and effective approach to the crisis.
Outcome: All members of Parliament attend the session, listen to the President's address, and engage in a constructive debate on the measures proposed. This helps in fostering a sense of national unity and urgency in dealing with the crisis.
Example 2:
Scenario: The President sends a message to the Lok Sabha regarding a pending Bill on healthcare reform.
Details: A Bill aimed at reforming the healthcare system is currently under consideration in the Lok Sabha. The President, after consulting with experts and advisors, believes that certain amendments are necessary to ensure the Bill's effectiveness and fairness. The President sends a detailed message to the Lok Sabha, outlining the suggested changes and the reasons behind them.
Outcome: The Lok Sabha, upon receiving the Pre...
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