History & Civics
Cabinet acts in the name of the Council of Ministers and exercises all the power on its behalf. Discuss its powers and functions with reference to the following:
(a) Formulation of Policies of the Government
(b) Administrative Functions
(c) Proclamation of Emergency
Answer
(a) The Cabinet formulates external and domestic policies of the Government.
- It takes decisions on all major problems — defence and security needs, bringing peace to Kashmir Valley, economic reforms, rural housing, medical insurance, improving relations with Super Powers as well as neighbouring countries and formation of new States, etc.
- Cabinet Ministers have a considerable freedom of action, but on all major matters they should necessarily consult the Cabinet.
(b) The Cabinet is essentially a policy framing body.
- When it has determined on a policy, the appropriate Ministry carries it out.
- Each Ministry or Department must faithfully follow the directions of the Cabinet.
- The President makes all major appointments with the aid and advice of the Ministers.
- Such appointments relate to the appointment of the Attorney-General of India, the Governor of a State, the Chief Election Commissioner, the Election Commissioners and others that have a high rank in government.
(c) The President cannot proclaim a state of Emergency (under Article 352) unless the Union Cabinet recommends to him, in writing, that such a Proclamation should be made.
- This Article relates to a proclamation of Emergency in the event of a War or External Aggression or the Armed Rebellion.
- Similarly, such decisions as the imposition of President's Rule in a State are taken by the Cabinet.
Related Questions
"The Prime Minister is the keystone of the Cabinet arch." In the light of this statement discuss any four of his powers in relation to the Cabinet (the Council of Ministers).
Or
"Prime Minister is the Head of the Council of Ministers." Describe any four implications of this statement.With regard to the Union Council of Ministers and the Cabinet, answer the following questions:
(a) What are the various categories of Ministers?
(b) What is the term of office of the Prime Minister and other Ministers?
(c) What are the four points of distinction between the Council of Ministers and the Cabinet?
The Cabinet exercises vast authority in legislation and finance, In this context describe:
(a) Any four of its legislative functions
(b) Its control over the National Finance
With reference to the 'Ministerial Responsibility', explain the meaning of the following statements or provisions of the Constitution of India:
(a) The Council of Ministers shall be Collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha
(b) Ministers shall be Individually responsible to the President
Or
The Ministers shall hold Office during the pleasure of the President.