A1975
B1978
C1976
D1974
A1975
B1978
C1976
D1974
Related Questions:
Consider the following statements about the historical instances of National Emergency in India.
The first National Emergency was declared in 1962 due to the Indo-China War and was revoked in 1968.
The second and third National Emergencies were both lifted on March 21, 1977.
The Shah Commission was appointed to inquire into the atrocities during the National Emergency of 1971.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which of the following statements are correct about the differences between Articles 358 and 359?
(i) Article 358 applies only to External Emergencies, while Article 359 applies to both External and Internal Emergencies.
(ii) Article 358 automatically suspends Article 19, while Article 359 requires a Presidential Order to suspend specified Fundamental Rights.
(iii) Article 358 allows the suspension of Articles 20 and 21, while Article 359 does not.
Consider the following statements:
The President can revoke the proclamation of National Emergency without Parliament’s approval.
During National Emergency, the executive power of the Centre can direct the states on any matter.
The laws made by Parliament on State List subjects during National Emergency remain valid even after six months of the Emergency ending.
Which of the statements is/are correct?