Amendments Flashcards
President can issue different proclamations on grounds of war.. Whether or not such proclamation is already in operation
38th amendment of 1975
Limit the operation of national emergency to a specific part
42nd amendment of 1976
Armed rebellion to internal disturbance- emergency
44th amendment of 1978
Proclamation of emergency only after a written recommendation from the cabinet
44th amendment of 1978
National emergency immune from judial review- which was later removed
38th amendment of 1975
National emergency- brought under judicial review
44th amendment of 1978
Period of approval of proclamation of emergency by parliament reduced to two months
44th amendment of 1978
Extension of emergency to indefinite period with approval every six months
44th amendment of 1978
Special majority for approval of emergency
44th amendment of 1978
Revocation of emergency proclamation if lok sabh passes a resolution
44th amendment of 1978
Written notice by 1/10th of lok sabha- special sitting with 14 days for discontinuing emergency
44th amendment of 1978
Executive n legislative effects of emergency extends not only to a state where emergency is in operation but also to any other state
42nd amendment of 1976
Restrictions on art 358
44th amendment if 1978
Restrictions on art 359
44th amendment of 1978