Lesson 10 of 10 • 169 upvotes • 5:24mins
In this lesson, Dr. Sidharth Arora takes you through the summary of all the amendments under the judgment of supreme court discussed so far. He takes you through the major facts pertaining to the national emergency under Article 352. The effects on fundamental rights are discussed next. Under article 359 how the president can dismiss any fundamental right is also explained. He also highlights the grounds under which the emergency can be called.
10 lessons • 1h 21m
Overview of the course: Emergency Provisions of the Indian Constitution
4:43mins
The Logic Behind Emergency Provisions: Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
9:50mins
Types of Emergencies: Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
7:35mins
Concept of National Emergencies: Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
9:28mins
Proclamation, Continuation and Revocation of Emergency: Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
10:13mins
On the role, powers & limitations of the President during National Emergency:Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
9:55mins
Changes in Executive, Legislative and Financial Relations between Centre & State: Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
8:06mins
Misuse of Article 352: Internal Emergency of Indira Gandhi
8:39mins
Interpretation by Courts: Kesavananda & Minerva Mills Case
7:59mins
Present Status of Emergency Under Article 352: Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE
5:24mins