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Compare national emergency with the state emergency. Assess the impact of a national emergency on fundamental rights and discuss judicial rulings on the suspension of these rights during emergencies.

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Topic: Indian Constitution and its features.

Topic: Indian Constitution and its features.

Q4. Compare national emergency with the state emergency. Assess the impact of a national emergency on fundamental rights and discuss judicial rulings on the suspension of these rights during emergencies. (250 words, 15M)

Difficulty level: Moderate

Reference: Insights on India

Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of GS paper 2. Key Demand of the question: To compare national and state emergencies, evaluate the impact on fundamental rights during a national emergency, and discuss judicial rulings on the suspension of these rights. Directive: Assess – Provide a detailed comparison, evaluate impacts, and discuss relevant judicial rulings. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce national emergency (Article 352) and state emergency (Article 356). Body: First part: Comparison of National Emergency and State Emergency Differentiate in terms of context, powers, and authority. Second part: Impact of National Emergency on Fundamental Rights Mention Article 358 and 359 compulsorily. Third part: Judicial Rulings on Suspension of Rights ADM Jabalpur Case (1976) and subsequent reforms in the form of 44th Amendment Act. Conclusion: Highlight the significance of judicial scrutiny in safeguarding fundamental rights during emergencies using principle of checks and balances.

Why the question:

The question is part of the static syllabus of GS paper 2.

Key Demand of the question:

To compare national and state emergencies, evaluate the impact on fundamental rights during a national emergency, and discuss judicial rulings on the suspension of these rights.

Directive:

Assess – Provide a detailed comparison, evaluate impacts, and discuss relevant judicial rulings.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction:

Briefly introduce national emergency (Article 352) and state emergency (Article 356).

First part: Comparison of National Emergency and State Emergency

Differentiate in terms of context, powers, and authority.

Second part: Impact of National Emergency on Fundamental Rights

Mention Article 358 and 359 compulsorily.

Third part: Judicial Rulings on Suspension of Rights

ADM Jabalpur Case (1976) and subsequent reforms in the form of 44th Amendment Act.

Conclusion:

Highlight the significance of judicial scrutiny in safeguarding fundamental rights during emergencies using principle of checks and balances.

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