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If the President of India exercises his power as provided under Article 356 of the Constitution in respect of a particular state, then
the assembly of the state is automatically dissolved
Article 19 is suspended in that state
Parliament assumes the power to legislate on subjects in the state list
The President can make laws relating to that state
There are total of five conditions under which parliament can make laws on state list.
1. If rajya sabha approves a resolution with special majority and declares that a subject is of national interest. (under Article-249) 2. During times of national Emergency(under Article 250) 3. If the legislature of two or more state request parliament to make law for an item in state list. for example kerela and tamilnadu can ask for water disputes. (under Article 252) 4. For implementation of international treaties .eg Micro irrigation, treaty on agriculture. 5. During president's rule. (Article 356).
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