The President of India has power to declare emergency under Article 352 of Constitution on which of the following grounds. (1) War (2) External aggression (3) Internal disturbance (4) Armed Rebellion.
A
1,2 and 3
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B
1,2 and 4
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C
1,3 and 4
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D
2,3 and 4
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Solution
The correct option is B1,2 and 4 Under Article 352 of the Constitution of India President can declare National Emergency on ground of war, external aggression or armed rebellion. The Proclamation of the Emergency must be approved by both the Houses of Parliament within one month of it's issue. Once approved it continues for six months and can be extended after every six months for indefinite period. The President can proclaim emergency only after receiving a written recommendation from the Prime Minister and his Cabinet in this regard