Article 356 of the Indian Constitution is a provision that deals with the imposition of the President's rule in a state. Let's break down this topic for a clear understanding:
In conclusion, Article 356 specifically provides for the imposition of President's rule in a state when there is a failure of constitutional machinery. This is a critical provision to safeguard the constitutional framework and ensure the state adheres to it.
| List I(Constitutional Provisions) | List II(Adopted from) |
|---|---|
| (A) Charter of Fundamental Rights | (i) Soviet Constitution |
| (B) The Idea of Residual Powers | (ii) Canadian Constitution |
| (C) The Planning Commission and Five year Plan | (iii) United States Constitution |
| (D) Enunciation of Directive Principles of State Policy | (iv) Irish Constitution |
