What is s. r. bommai v. union of India?
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This is a case between the state government and central government. This case is related to Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. According to this case, the Indian government has to disband the State government. The governor who directly appointed by the president should head the state government. This case caused a relationship problem between state and central government. On the whole, according to this case, there should be only one governing body in India. After five years, the judgment of this case was in 2004. The president rule is possible only when all the members of both the house of the parliament approve and even during president rule the opinion of the assembly is required to make any decision.
This is a case between the state government and central government. This case is related to Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. According to this case, the Indian government has to disband the State government. The governor who directly appointed by the president should head the state government. This case caused a relationship problem between state and central government. On the whole, according to this case, there should be only one governing body in India. After five years, the judgment of this case was in 2004. The president rule is possible only when all the members of both the house of the parliament approve and even during president rule the opinion of the assembly is required to make any decision.