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polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Transformative Constitutionalism Transformative constitutionalism concept critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Constitutional Morality supports 'Transformative Constitutionalism' — using the Constitution as a tool for social change to achieve substantive equality and justice, not merely formal equality.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Basic Structure Connection Constitutional morality-basic structure nuance critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The Supreme Court has explicitly held that Constitutional Morality is part of the 'Basic Structure' of the Constitution that cannot be amended even by Parliament.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality vs Social Morality Constitutional vs social morality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018), the Supreme Court held that Constitutional Morality must prevail over social morality when the two conflict in matters affecting fundamental rights.

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium True/False Emergency Powers - Article 352 Proclamation Laying and Approval Timeline Emergency approval during dissolution critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

If a National Emergency proclamation is issued when Lok Sabha is dissolved, and Rajya Sabha approves it, the new Lok Sabha must approve it within 30 days of its first sitting, or the Emergency lapses.

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium True/False Emergency Powers - Article 356 State Legislature Powers During President's Rule President's Rule legislative arrangement frequently asked in UPSC and State PSC exams

During President's Rule under Article 356, the powers of the State Legislature are exercisable by or under the authority of Parliament.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Closing Synthesis Emergency powers comprehensive synthesis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Indian Emergency powers, as revealed through constitutional text, judicial interpretation, amendment history, and contemporary practice, exemplify a calibrated framework that balances crisis response capacity with democratic safeguards — requiring aspirants to develop integrated, analytical understanding for competitive exam success.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Core Takeaway for Aspirants Emergency powers conceptual mastery critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

The core takeaway for competitive exam aspirants on Emergency powers in Indian constitutionalism is that they represent a calibrated balance: enabling crisis response through temporary, safeguarded powers while preserving democratic federal structure and fundamental rights through parliamentary approval, judicial review, and constitutional limits.

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium True/False Emergency Powers - Article 352 Proclamation Laying Before Parliament Emergency Parliamentary procedure frequently asked in UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL Tier-2

Every Proclamation of Emergency under Article 352 must be laid before each House of Parliament, and if not approved within one month, it ceases to operate.

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium True/False Emergency Powers - Article 352 Proclamation Revocation by President Emergency revocation procedure frequently asked in UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL Tier-2

The President can revoke a National Emergency proclamation at any time by a subsequent proclamation, without requiring Parliamentary approval for revocation.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Article 359 Presidential Order Specificity Article 359 order technicality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Under Article 359, a Presidential order suspending enforcement of Fundamental Rights must specify the rights suspended and the territory to which it applies, and cannot be blanket or indefinite.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Article 358 Automatic Suspension of Article 19 Article 358 application technicality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Article 358 automatically suspends Article 19 freedoms during National Emergency proclaimed on grounds of war or external aggression, but not during Emergency proclaimed on ground of armed rebellion.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Article 356 Presidential Satisfaction President's Rule judicial review critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In SR Bommai case (1994), the Supreme Court held that the President's satisfaction under Article 356 for imposing President's Rule must be based on objective material and is subject to judicial review.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Article 359(1A) Non-Suspendable Rights Non-suspendable rights critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Article 359(1A), inserted by the 44th Amendment, ensures that Presidential orders suspending Fundamental Rights enforcement during Emergency cannot apply to Articles 20 (protection in conviction) and 21 (life and personal liberty).

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Article 353 Executive Directions Emergency executive powers critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Under Article 353(b), during a National Emergency, the Union executive power extends to giving directions to any State on the manner of exercise of its executive power, temporarily enhancing Centre's control for coordinated crisis response.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Basic Structure and Emergency Basic structure-Emergency nexus critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The Supreme Court has held that the basic structure of the Constitution includes democratic governance and federalism, meaning Emergency provisions cannot be used to destroy these core features permanently.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Governor's Role in Article 356 President's Rule misuse case critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India (2006), the Supreme Court struck down Bihar Assembly dissolution under Article 356, holding that the Governor's report recommending President's Rule was based on unverified media reports and political considerations, not objective assessment of constitutional breakdown.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Judicial Review Emergency judicial review critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The Supreme Court has held that Presidential satisfaction for proclaiming Emergency under Articles 352, 356, and 360 is subject to judicial review on grounds of mala fides, irrelevant considerations, or constitutional violations.

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium True/False State Emergency - Duration and Extension President's Rule duration procedure frequently asked in UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL

President's Rule under Article 356 can remain in force for a maximum period of three years, subject to Parliamentary approval every six months, and extensions beyond one year require National Emergency in India/State and Election Commission certification that elections cannot be held.

  1. True
  2. False
polity easy True/False National Emergency - Historical Proclamations Emergency history frequently asked in SSC, Railway, and Banking exams

National Emergency under Article 352 has been proclaimed three times in India's history: 1962 (China war), 1971 (Indo-Pak war), and 1975 (internal disturbance).

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium True/False National Emergency - Parliamentary Approval Emergency Parliamentary procedure frequently asked in UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL Tier-2

A Proclamation of National Emergency under Article 352 must be approved by both Houses of Parliament within one month of its issue by special majority (majority of total membership and 2/3 of members present and voting).

  1. True
  2. False