Political Science, asked by Iesvaryasenthi, 9 months ago

what emergency taught us?
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Answered by mano3383
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Answer:

emergency taught that only person was in a trouble we can call ambulance and emergency was come and patient was go to hospital

Answered by thezvezda1104
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“Moreover, the existence of a“grave emergency” is based on subjective satisfaction.”

Did we really learn a lesson from the emergency?

It seems, obviously not. The power to order a state of Emergency has remained on the statute book. What was corrected were only the grounds for invocation of Art 352 by substituting the words “armed rebellion” for “internal disturbance”, which was cited as a ground for proclaiming emergency on 25th June, 1975. The other grounds available for invoking Art 352 namely threat to the security of India by war or external aggression remain. Moreover, the existence of a “grave emergency” is based on subjective satisfaction. The western Indian borders have always been at risk of invasion by the perpetually unfriendly Pakistan. Now, even eastern borders are at risk due to unwarranted belligerence of China and Nepal. This can be argued to be a sufficient excuse for invoking a state of Emergency and turning constitutional governance on its head in India.

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