<P> Per Article 53, the executive power of the country is vested in the President and is exercised by President either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution . When parliament thinks fit it may accord additional executive powers to the president per Article 70 which may be further delegated by the president to the governors of states per Article 160 . Union cabinet with Prime Minister as its head, should aid and advice the President in performing his functions . Per Article 74 (2), the council of ministers or Prime Minister are not accountable legally to the advice tendered to the President but it is the sole responsibility of the President to ensure compliance with the constitution in performing his duties . President or his subordinate officers is bound by the provisions of the constitution notwithstanding any advice by union cabinet . </P> <P> Per Article 142, it is the duty of President to enforce the decrees of Supreme Court . </P> <P> The primary duty of the President is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law of India per Article 60 . The President appoints the Chief Justice of the Union Judiciary and other judges on the advice of the Chief Justice . He dismisses the judges if and only if the two Houses of the Parliament pass resolutions to that effect by a two - thirds majority of the members present . </P> <P> Attorney General for India who is the Indian government's chief legal advisor, is appointed by the President of India under Article 76 (1) and holds office during the pleasure of the President . If the President considers a question of law or a matter of public importance has arisen, he can also ask for the advisory opinion of the Supreme Court per Article 143 . Per Article 88, President can ask the Attorney General to attend the parliamentary proceedings and report to him any unlawful functioning if any . </P>

Who can removed by the president without parliament resolution