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When does supreme court gives advice to president?

Jab Devesh Namak Raand Ke Gharwale Chud Jaate Hain. never in u.s.


Why is it an advantage for a president to appoint supreme court justices?

They wanted the justices to be independent and free from influence by any group of voters or interests. Article II, Section 2 gives the President the power to appoint judges of the Supreme Court with the "advice and consent of the Senate."


Has a president ever chosen a Supreme Court justice who was not a certified judge?

Yes, presidents have nominated Supreme Court justices who were not judges many times. The Constitution gives no qualifications for Supreme Court judges, so the President can nominate anyone he wants. Today, nominating judges is the norm, but that was not so in the past.


What are the duities of the supereme court?

The Supreme Court has a special role to play in the United States system of government. The Constitution gives it the power to check, if necessary, the actionsof the President and Congress. It can tell a President that his actions are not allowed by the Constitution.


Who nominates Supreme Court judges?

The President appoints Justices (they aren't called judges, if you wish to be precise) for the Supreme Court.


What is presidential reference in India?

Presidential reference in India, is a provision in which President seeks advice from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, & he is not bound to answer it also if he gives his reference then the President is not bound to obey that suggestion, it could be clear from one case i.e. Keshavananda Bharati V. State of Kerala, under Article 3 of Indian Constitution (Ajaya)


Can the President select persons for the US Supreme Court when vacancies occur?

Yes. Article II of the Constitution gives the President sole authority to nominate new Supreme Court justices; however, the candidate must be approved by a simple majority (51%) vote of the Senate before he or she can be appointed.For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What is the group called that gives the president advice and aid?

cabinet


What is the role of the Supreme Court in Canada?

The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest judicial body in Canada. It hears final appeals and decides on issues that are relevant to all Canadians. The government may also ask for a reference from the Supreme Court if it needs advice on a particular issue.


How does the executive branch check the powers of the supreme court?

They can declare executive acts unconstitutional


Can reject presidential nominations to the supreme court?

No. The House of Representatives plays no role in US Supreme Court appointments. The President nominates a candidate with the "advice and consent" of the Senate, meaning the Senate has the exclusive power to approve or reject Supreme Court nominees.


What agency gives the president financial advice?

The Council of Economic Advisors is responsible for providing the president with economic advice. The Council puts together a yearly economic report for the president.