Which of the following statements about the President of India is correct?
2017
Which of the following statements about the President of India is correct?
- A.
The President of India must be a member of Rajya Sabha.
- B.
The President of India must be a member of Lok Sabha.
- C.
The President of India shall be a member of a House of the Legislature of any State.
- D.
The President of India shall not be a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of the Legislature of any State.
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Correct answer: D
Concept
Article 59(1) of the Constitution of India fixes the constitutional status of the President while in office: the President shall not be a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of the Legislature of any State. The office of President is a separate constitutional office that stands apart from the legislature.
Application
Because the President cannot simultaneously hold a legislative seat, the statement that the President shall not be a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of the Legislature of any State is the one that conforms to Article 59(1). The same article adds that if a sitting member of Parliament or of a State Legislature is elected President, that person is deemed to have vacated the legislative seat on the date of entering office.
Contrast
Comparing the other statements against Article 59:
A requirement to be a member of the Rajya Sabha contradicts the rule that the President holds no legislative seat at all.
A requirement to be a member of the Lok Sabha likewise conflicts with Article 59(1); election to the Presidency vacates any such seat.
A requirement to be a member of a State Legislature is the same error in a different House; the President belongs to no legislature, Union or State.
Hence the only statement consistent with the Constitution is that the President is not a member of any House of Parliament or of any State Legislature.