<Ul> <Li> President can set aside a law passed by the legislative or an advise given by the Union Council of Ministers when it is inconsistent with the constitution of India . </Li> <Li> Even president accepts a law passed duly by the legislative, it can be repealed by the Supreme Court after a fair trial if it is against the Basic structure of the constitution . Any citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court directly to repeal the unconstitutional laws made by the legislative or executive . </Li> <Li> President can be impeached after conducting a fair trial by the parliament for his unconstitutional orders / decisions . </Li> <Li> President can be asked to step down by the judiciary for his unconstitutional orders / decisions on the grounds of losing eligibility criteria of the president . </Li> <Li> Parliament can impeach judges of Supreme Court and High Courts of states for their incompetence and mala fides . Higher bench of judges can set aside the incorrect judgements of smaller bench of judges to uphold the constitution . </Li> </Ul> <Li> President can set aside a law passed by the legislative or an advise given by the Union Council of Ministers when it is inconsistent with the constitution of India . </Li> <Li> Even president accepts a law passed duly by the legislative, it can be repealed by the Supreme Court after a fair trial if it is against the Basic structure of the constitution . Any citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court directly to repeal the unconstitutional laws made by the legislative or executive . </Li> <Li> President can be impeached after conducting a fair trial by the parliament for his unconstitutional orders / decisions . </Li>

Difference between checks and balances and separation of powers