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The supreme courts has examined the pardoning power of the president under different cases and laid down various principles. Which of the following statements in this context is/are correct? 1. The petitioner for the mercy has no right to an oral hearing by the president. 2. The power is to be exercised by the president on the advice of the union cabinet. 3. The president is not bound to give reasons for his order

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The supreme courts has examined the pardoning power of the president under different cases and laid down various principles. Which of the following statements in this context is/are correct?

1. The petitioner for the mercy has no right to an oral hearing by the president.

2. The power is to be exercised by the president on the advice of the union cabinet.

3. The president is not bound to give reasons for his order




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