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Emergency provisions from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

Emergency provisions in the Indian Constitution are a set of special powers that can be invoked during times of national crisis. These provisions are included in Part XVIII of the Constitution, from Articles 352 to 360, and are designed to ensure the stability and security of the country in the face of extraordinary situations. Article 352 deals with the proclamation of a state of emergency in case of a threat to the security of India, either from external aggression or internal disturbance. This provision gives the President the authority to declare a state of emergency if the Union Cabinet recommends it. Once proclaimed, the President can issue orders to suspend certain fundament...
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    Indian Polity and Constitution Book

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