PRESIDENT'S RULE

                                          PERSIDENT'S RULE

 Union Cabinet approves President's rule in Puducherry

  • If a Governor of a province was satisfied that a situation had arisen in which the government of the province cannot be carried on in accordance with the provision of the said Act, he could assume to himself all or any of the powers of the government and discharge those function in his discretion.
  • The governor, however, could not encroach upon the powers of the high court.

  PRESIDENT'S RULE

  • President's rule imposed on the recommendation of governor in case of failure of constitutional machinery.
  • If a state legislature is unable to function according to constitutional provision.
  • Ever such proclamation must get parliament's approval within two months from date of issue.
  • ARTICLE -356 of the indian constitution has the provision of President's rule.
  • A maximum of 3 years by approval of parliament after every 6 months.
  • The 44th constitutional Amendment 1978 states that the President's rule can't be imposed in any state beyond 1 year unless.
  • The Election Commission certifies that the continuance of Presidential Rule is necessary to hold Assembly election.
  • According to a RTI response from the Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA), President's rule was imposed maximum number of times in UTTAR PRADESH (10 Times) while President's rule was in vogue for maximum number of days in PUNJAB(more the 3000days).

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