National emergency arising out of the war, armed rebellion or external aggression is dealt under….
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article 352 and president's rule is mentioned in article 356 of the Indian constitution. National Emergency can be proclaimed only when country is threatened by war, external aggression or armed rebellion.
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The answer is Article 352.
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National Emergency- Article 352
- The National Emergency provisions are discussed in article 352.
- In the case of a national emergency, the president can declare it after consulting the Union Cabinet headed by the Prime Minister.
- Such emergencies can be declared in cases of war, external aggression, or armed rebellion.
- Even before a war or external aggression begins, an emergency can be declared. Suspicions or reasonable threats are sufficient.
National emergencies are two types:
- External emergency- National emergencies that are declared due to 'war' or 'external aggression' are called 'External Emergency's.
- Internal Emergency- It is called Internal Emergency when it is declared because of an armed rebellion.
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