Aby the Parliament
Bby the State Legislature
Cby the Supreme Court of India
DWhen the proclamation of emergency is in operation
Aby the Parliament
Bby the State Legislature
Cby the Supreme Court of India
DWhen the proclamation of emergency is in operation
Related Questions:
Read the following statements:
i. The first imposition of President's Rule in India was in Punjab in 1951.
ii. Manipur has experienced President's Rule the most times, with 11 instances.
iii. The longest period of President's Rule in Kerala was from 1964 to 1967.
iv. The President’s Rule in Kerala in 1956 was the first instance in a South Indian state.
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Consider the following statements:
The proclamation for both President's Rule (Article 356) and Financial Emergency (Article 360) requires parliamentary approval within two months.
The resolution for approving both types of emergencies must be passed by a simple majority in Parliament.
The President's Rule is also known as 'Constitutional Emergency', while a Financial Emergency is known as 'State Emergency'.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following historical facts about the imposition of President's Rule in India:
The first state where President's Rule was imposed after the Constitution's enactment was Kerala in 1959.
The state that has been under President's Rule for the longest continuous period is Punjab.
The state where President's Rule has been imposed the most number of times is Manipur.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to the history of President's Rule in Kerala, which of the following statements is correct?
Kerala was the first state in India where President's Rule was imposed after the enactment of the Constitution.
The longest continuous period of President's Rule in Kerala was from 1964 to 1967.
President's Rule has been imposed in Kerala a total of 11 times, the most for any state in India.
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