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The President can declare national emergency:
Only on the basis of a written request by the Cabinet headed by the Prime Minister.
Only in case of armed rebellion
If he is satisfied that a great threat exists to the security of India either due to war or external aggression or armed rebellion
None of the above
After 44th amendment act 1978, National Emergency can only be declared on grounds of "External aggression or war", also called as External Emergency & on the ground of "armed rebellion", also called as Internal Emergency. The President can declare such an emergency only on the basis of a written request by the Cabinet headed by the Prime Minister. Hence option 1st is correct.
Sahil rana
President declares Nat. Emergency when He is satisfied that the country is under external threat etc (written request from COM forms the basis of President's satisfaction).. isn't it ?
No, Satisfaction here means satisfaction of the cabinet but in this case, it should be in written form. So, 1st statement is correct
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