Part 18 of the Indian Constitution covers the Emergency Provisions from Article 352 - Article 360. Article 352 talks about National Emergency or Proclamation of Emergency.
The provision for the suspension of fundamental rights had been taken from = Weimar Constitution
The idea of emergency in Indian constitution was taken from = Government of India Act, 1935.
Article 356 = State Emergency
Article 360 = Financial Emergency
In this Video, Let us discuss Article 352 i.e., National Emergency:
- what are the grounds on the basis of which Emergency is imposed
- 1st Proclamation of Emergency (India - China), 1962
- 2nd Proclamation of Emergency (India - Pakistan, 1971
- 3rd Proclamation of Emergency or Emergency by Indira Gandhi (Internal Disturbance), 1975
- What is the impact of Emergency on Centre-State relationship i.e., Article 353
- Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution and Emergency - Article 358 and Article 359 of the Indian Constitution
- Important Amendments regarding Emergency:-
-38th Amendment
-39th Amendment
-42nd Amendment: This is the most controversial amendment in Indian Constitutional history. 42nd Amendment is very important as it did major changes in the federal structure of the Indian Constitution - it is also known as Mini-Constitution
-and 44th Amendment - which was mainly introduced to do away with the changes of the 42nd Amendment. Both 42nd and 44th amendment are very important topics of proclamation of national emergency.
In the Part-2 of this Video - we will discuss Article 356 and Article 360
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