Article 352 , Constitution of India 1950 (1) If the President is satisfied that a grave emergency exists whereby the security of India or of any part of the territory thereof is threatened, whether by war or external aggression or internal disturbance, he may, by Proclamation, make a declaration to that effect. National Emergency (Article 352 ) in India, as one of the three types of emergencies provided for by the Indian Constitution, remains a crucial tool in the hand of the Central Government to meet any abnormal situation effectively. Explore Article 352 of Indian Constitution—learn its purpose, key clauses, cases, and how it shapes emergency powers in India. Clear, concise, and informative! Article 352 of the Indian Constitution gives the President the power to declare a National Emergency when the security of India or any part of it is threatened by war, external aggression, or armed rebellion. This provision lies within Part XVIII of the Constitution, which covers emergency powers from Articles 352 to 360. India has experienced three National Emergencies in its history, in 1962 during the Sino-Indian War, in 1971 during the Indo-Pak War, and from 1975 to 1977 during the ...
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