Question 61 of 100
AIBE III 2012
Set Common
Charges of corruption are brought against A, the President of India. The President is found to enjoy immunity against those charges. Which of the following Statements is the most accurate application of the principle below?
- A There is a presence of 'disability' in the office of the President, and hence, A cannot function as President so long as A is relying on 'immunity'.
- B There is an absence of 'disability' in the office of the President as there is. a presence of 'immunity' in the office of the President.
- C There is an absence of 'disability' in the Court of law to try the President of India for an offence of corruption.
- D There is a presence of 'disability' from prosecution in the office of the President of India, and this results in an 'immunity' from prosecution for an offence of corruption.
- E There is a presence of 'disability' in the Court of law to try the President of India for an offence of corruption. Official answer