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Emergency Provisions in Indian Democracy

Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government

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Context: During a National Emergency, the Parliament passes a law on a subject in the State List. After the Emergency is revoked, what happens to that law?
Describe the procedure for the approval of a National Emergency by the Parliament.
Describe the process by which the Lok Sabha can revoke a National Emergency.
Discuss the impact of Emergency provisions on the federal structure of India.
Discuss the role of the judiciary in reviewing the proclamation of Emergency in India.
During a National Emergency, the distribution of legislative powers between the Centre and the States is altered. Explain how.
Explain the difference between National Emergency and President’s Rule in terms of their grounds and effects.
Explain the impact of a Financial Emergency on the salaries of government officials.
Explain the meaning of ‘failure of constitutional machinery’ in a state as per Article 356.
Explain the safeguards introduced by the 44th Amendment Act regarding the proclamation of National Emergency.
Explain the significance of the 44th Amendment Act in relation to Emergency provisions.