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At a time, President's rule can be imposed on a state for a maximum period of
1 year
5 years
2 years
4 years
Let’s break this down:
- President’s Rule under Article 356 can be imposed if a state government can’t function as per the Constitution.
- Here’s the thing: President’s Rule is first imposed for 6 months.
- It can be extended in 6-month chunks.
- But—there’s a hard limit. You cannot keep a state under President’s Rule forever.
- The maximum is 3 years, but there’s more:
- After the first year, extensions need special conditions: a national emergency or Election Commission certifying election issues.
- Let’s look at your options:
- Option 1: 1 year — No, not the max. It’s usually the first automatic cycle.
- Option 2: 5 years — Way too long.
- Option 3: 2 years — Still not it.
- Option 4: 4 years — Nope, over the limit.
- The correct answer is 3 years, which actually isn’t an option given here.
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