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  2. Part XVIII of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Articles 352. 2 Article 353. 3 Article 354. 4 Article 355. 5 Article 356. 6 Article 357-358. ... Article 360. On Provisions as to financial emergency. References ...

  3. States of emergency in India - Wikipedia

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    According to Article 352(6), [4] approval by either house requires a special majority: those in favour of the motion must be two-thirds of those present and voting, and amount to a majority of the entire membership of that house. A Parliamentary resolution extends the state of emergency for up to six months, and it can be extended indefinitely ...

  4. Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of India. The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. [2][3] The document lays down the framework that demarcates fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens.

  5. The Emergency (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency (India) On the advice of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed proclaimed a state of national emergency on 25 June 1975. The Emergency in India was a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country by citing internal and external ...

  6. Emergency provisions of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    The Ninth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly was constituted on 27 January 1989 after the General Elections held on 21 January 1989. Before the expiry of the term of the Assembly, the President by a Proclamation issued on 30 January 1991, under Article 356 of the Constitution of India dissolved the Ninth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and imposed President's Rule in Tamil Nadu.

  7. Part XIX of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    e. Part XIX of the Constitution of India is a compilation of laws pertaining to the constitution of India as a country and the union of states that it is made of. This part of the constitution chiefly outlines legal immunity against the President and the Governor of any state during his/her term of office. Article 361 is an exception to Article ...

  8. List of amendments of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Amend articles 123, 213, 239B, 352, 356, 359 and 360. [45] 1 August 1975 Enhances the powers of President and Governors to pass ordinances. 39th: Amend articles 71 and 329. Insert article 329A. Amend schedule 9. [46] 10 August 1975 Amendment designed to negate the judgement of Allahabad HC in State of Uttar Pradesh v.

  9. Forty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Clauses 1, 15 and 26 of the Bill were adopted by the Rajya Sabha on 31 August. However, the House rejected some clauses of the Bill. The motion to adopt clauses 8, 44 and 45 which would have amended articles 31C, 366 and 368 respectively failed to secure the required supermajority. Clause 35 of the Bill which sought to omit Part XIV-A of the ...