The correct answer is (c), The President of India.
A legal person is a person recognized by law as having the rights and duties of a natural person. In other words, it is an entity that can sue and be sued, enter into contracts, and own property.
The Kumaon University, State Bank of India, and the State of Uttarakhand are all legal persons. They are all registered under the Companies Act, 2013, and they all have a separate legal identity from their members or shareholders.
The President of India, on the other hand, is not a legal person. The President is a constitutional office, and the office itself is the legal person. The President is not a natural person, and he or she does not have the same rights and duties as a natural person.
For example, the President cannot sue or be sued in his or her own name. Instead, the government of India is the proper party to sue or be sued in the President’s name.
Similarly, the President cannot enter into contracts in his or her own name. Instead, the government of India is the proper party to enter into contracts on the President’s behalf.
Finally, the President cannot own property in his or her own name. Instead, the government of India is the proper party to own property on the President’s behalf.