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When the state emergency is in operation the president cannot interfere in the matters of?

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Answered by shubham7536
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Answered by BasRashmi
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The president of India cannot assume the powers of the high court nor can allow themselves the provisions relating to the high court during this period.

Explanation:

A state emergency or president's rule is declared under Article 356 in case of the breakdown of constitutional machinery in a state. During a state emergency, the state government is stripped of its power, meanwhile, and the union government takes over the state machinery. While the union government takes over the state legislation, the chief minister and his council of ministers are immediately dissolved, and the state assembly is suspended, and later dissolved.

Since India has an independent judiciary, it makes sense that the powers of the judiciary are remained untouched.

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