- The President of India is called "Rashtrapathi".
- He is the head of the state and first citizen of the country.
- As our government is Parliamentary government adapted from Britten government, President is head of the state. He is nominal head but real powers are with Prime minister. Prime minister called Head of Government.
- He is the Symbol of unity, integrity and solidarity of the nation.
- Indian President neither as powerful as American president nor as ceremonial as British monarch.
Election of The President:
- The President is elected not directly by the people but by members of electoral college consisting of 1. Elected members of both houses of Parliament(Lok sabha and Rajya sabha) 2. Elected members of legislative assemblies of the states and 3. Elected members of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry (70th constitution amendment Act of 1992 )
- The nominated members of both houses of parliament , the nominated members of state legislative assemblies, the members of state legislative councils(upper house) and nominated members of the legislative assemblies of Delhi and Puducherry do not participate in election of the President.
- All doubts and disputes in connection with election of the President are inquired into and decided by the Supreme Court.
Qualifications for Election as President:
- He should be a citizen of India.
- He should have completed 35 years of age.
- He should be qualified for election as a member of Lok sabha.
- He should not hold any office of profit under the Union government or any state government.
- Candidate for election to office of president must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders.