how governor rule is different from state government rule
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President rule or governor rule in India are the machinery made to deal with unforeseen events happen in the state administrative machinery.
In the event of failure of constitutional machinery in any a state, the President's Rule is imposed under Article 356 of the Constitution. But in the case of Jammu and Kashmir, Governor's Rule is imposed for a period of six months under Section 92 of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Governor's Rule can be imposed for six months after the consent of the President of India. The State Assembly is either kept in suspended animation or dissolved. If the Constitutional machinery is not restored in six months, the provision of Article 356 of the Indian Constitution is extended and the President’s rule is imposed.
In the event of failure of constitutional machinery in any a state, the President's Rule is imposed under Article 356 of the Constitution. But in the case of Jammu and Kashmir, Governor's Rule is imposed for a period of six months under Section 92 of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Governor's Rule can be imposed for six months after the consent of the President of India. The State Assembly is either kept in suspended animation or dissolved. If the Constitutional machinery is not restored in six months, the provision of Article 356 of the Indian Constitution is extended and the President’s rule is imposed.
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how is it different from normal ruling is there any difference or not
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