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Articles 352 to 360 of the Indian Constitution: Emergency Provisions and Temporary Provisions with Insights from Relevant Case Laws

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Articles 352 to 360 of the Indian Constitution: Emergency Provisions and Temporary Provisions with Insights from Relevant Case Laws Articles 352 to 360 of the Indian Constitution delineate the provisions related to emergencies, dealing with situations that threaten the security of the country. In the contemporary era marked by complex geopolitical dynamics and unforeseen challenges, these constitutional clauses play a crucial role in ensuring the nation's resilience. This article delves into the constitutional intricacies, explores relevant case laws, and sheds light on the contemporary relevance of these provisions. Constitutional Provisions: - Article 352: Empowers the President to proclaim a state of emergency if he is convinced that the security of India or any part is threatened by war or external aggression or armed rebellion. - Article 353: Authorizes the President to modify the provisions of the Constitution relating to the distribution of revenues between the Union and t...