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Q: In case State emergency is declared, it needs Parliamentary approval after every………
  • A. 6 months
  • B. 1 year
  • C. 2 years
  • D. 3 years
Correct Answer: Option A - State emergency declared under the provision of Article 356 by the President. It must be approved by parliament within six months. After approval by parliament it may remain in operation for not more than 6 months from the date of proclamation unless after parliament extends it. Parliament can extend it by approval after every six months. It can be withdrawn anytime by the President.
A. State emergency declared under the provision of Article 356 by the President. It must be approved by parliament within six months. After approval by parliament it may remain in operation for not more than 6 months from the date of proclamation unless after parliament extends it. Parliament can extend it by approval after every six months. It can be withdrawn anytime by the President.

Explanations:

State emergency declared under the provision of Article 356 by the President. It must be approved by parliament within six months. After approval by parliament it may remain in operation for not more than 6 months from the date of proclamation unless after parliament extends it. Parliament can extend it by approval after every six months. It can be withdrawn anytime by the President.