Article 56 of the Constitution

President holds office for 5 years. Under Article 56, they can resign to the Vice-President, be impeached for violation, and continue until the next President takes charge.
Article 56 of the Constitution of India
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📜 Article 56 of the Constitution of India — Simple Explanation

“Term of office of President.”


🔹 Clause (1): Term of Office

The President holds office for 5 years from the day they take charge.

👉 In simple words:
The President’s term lasts 5 years.


🔹 Proviso (Special Conditions)

👉 (a) Resignation

The President can resign anytime by writing a letter to the Vice-President.

👉 In simple words:
The President can quit the job whenever they want by informing the Vice-President.


👉 (b) Removal (Impeachment)

The President can be removed if they violate the Constitution, through a process called impeachment (given in Article 61).

👉 In simple words:
If the President breaks the Constitution, Parliament can remove them.


👉 (c) Continuation After 5 Years

Even after 5 years are over, the President continues in office until the new President takes charge.

👉 In simple words:
No gap is allowed—the President stays until the next one comes.


🔹 Clause (2): Information About Resignation

When the President resigns:

  • The Vice-President must inform the Speaker of Lok Sabha

👉 In simple words:
The resignation is officially shared with Parliament.


✅ Short Summary

  • President’s term = 5 years
  • Can resign anytime (to Vice-President)
  • Can be removed by impeachment
  • Continues until new President takes charge
  • Resignation is informed to Lok Sabha Speaker

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