A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA VIS A VIS U.S.
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Constitution can be said as the fundamental law of land. Constitution forms the base for all other laws and its enforcement. It lays down certain specified procedure that has to be followed in order to complete a desired task. The Indian Constitution lays down the procedure that has to be followed in order to elect the Central Executive authorities. The USA and India, both are world’s largest democratic countries. Both these countries have laid down their own system of Governance and their own procedure to be followed to elect the executive authorities within their country. India has a codified constitution like the USA but it is lengthier than the American constitution. However, India is younger to the USA when it comes to being a Democratic nation. Despite being Democratic nations, both India and USA differs on several aspects to carryout the system of Governance. One such example of the same is the election procedure that has to be followed while electing the President of the respective nation. The way in which the President of India is elected is totally different from that of the procedure followed to elect the President of the USA.
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