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GS2: Indian Constitution—Historical Underpinnings, Evolution, Features, Amendments, Significant Provisions and Basic Structure.
Context:
India is commemorating 50 years of national emergency, the Indira Gandhi government on June 25, 1975, placed India under a state of Emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution.
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Emergency Provisions
•The Emergency provisions are contained in Part XVIII of the Constitution, from Articles 352 to 360. These provisions enable the Central government to meet any abnormal situation effectively.
The rationality behind the incorporation of these provisions in the Constitution is to safeguard the sovereignty, unity, integrity and security of the country, the democratic political system, and the Constitution.
The Constitution stipulates three types of emergencies:
Declaration of National Emergency:
Under Article 352, the President can declare a national emergency if India’s security is threatened by war, external aggression, or armed rebellion, even before their actual occurrence, if an imminent threat exists.
The 38th Amendment Act of 1975 allows the President to issue multiple emergency proclamations for war, external aggression, or armed rebellion even if one is already in effect.
When a national emergency is declared on the ground of ‘war’ or ‘external aggression’, it is known as ‘External Emergency’.
On the other hand, when it is declared on the ground of ‘armed rebellion’, it is known as ‘Internal Emergency’.
A proclamation of national emergency may be applicable to the entire country or only a part of it.
The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 enabled the president to limit the operation of a National Emergency to a specified part of India.
In 1975, PM Indira Gandhi declared an emergency without consulting her cabinet, informing them only after it was declared. The 44th Amendment of 1978 later mandated cabinet approval to prevent such unilateral decisions.
The 38th Amendment Act of 1975 made the declaration of a National Emergency immune to judicial review. But this provision was subsequently deleted by the 44th Amendment Act of 1978.
Consequences of the National Emergency
Effect on the Centre-State relations:
Effect on the life of the Lok Sabha and the State assembly:
Effect on the Fundamental Rights:
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