A356
B352
C280
D360
A356
B352
C280
D360
Related Questions:
Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the effects of a National Emergency on Centre-State relations.
(i) The Parliament becomes empowered to make laws on subjects in the State List during a National Emergency.
(ii) The executive power of the Centre extends to directing states on any matter during a National Emergency.
(iii) The state legislatures are suspended during a National Emergency.
Consider the following statements about the amendments affecting emergency provisions.
(i) The 38th Amendment Act of 1975 made the declaration of both National Emergency and President’s Rule immune from judicial review.
(ii) The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 restored judicial review for both National Emergency and President’s Rule.
(iii) The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 extended the duration of a National Emergency indefinitely without parliamentary approval.
Which of the following statements are correct about the judicial review of emergency provisions?
(i) The 38th Amendment Act of 1975 made the declaration of a National Emergency immune from judicial review.
(ii) The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 restored judicial review of National Emergency proclamations.
(iii) The Supreme Court in the Minerva Mills case (1980) held that a National Emergency proclamation cannot be challenged on any grounds.