Emergency Provisions in Indian Democracy
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Emergency Provisions in Indian Democracy starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the effect of National Emergency on the Fundamental Rights under Article 19.
Describe the procedure for the approval of a National Emergency by the Parliament.
Describe the role of the Council of Ministers in the proclamation of National Emergency.
Discuss the judicial review of Emergency proclamations in India.
Discuss the safeguards introduced by the 44th Amendment Act regarding the proclamation of National Emergency.
Explain the difference between National Emergency and State Emergency in the context of the Indian Constitution.
Explain the impact of National Emergency on the distribution of legislative powers between the Centre and the States.
Explain the meaning of 'failure of constitutional machinery' in a state.
Explain the process by which the Lok Sabha can revoke a National Emergency.
Explain the role of the Supreme Court in checking the misuse of Emergency powers by the executive.
Explain the term 'Armed Rebellion' as a ground for National Emergency.
Under which Article can the President's Rule be imposed in a state?
What is the effect of National Emergency on the tenure of the Lok Sabha?
Which body has the power to revoke a proclamation of Emergency?
