Extension of President’s Rule in Manipur
Syllabus: Polity (UPSC GS II, Prelims)
Source: TOI
Context
Parliament has approved a six-month extension of President’s Rule in Manipur, which was first imposed in February 2025.
Understanding President’s Rule
Meaning
- Direct central governance in a state under Article 356 when the state government fails to function as per constitutional norms.
Constitutional Basis
- Article 356 – President takes control of a state’s administration based on the Governor’s report or otherwise.
- Article 365 – Invoked when a state fails to follow Union Government directions.
Imposition Process
- President issues a proclamation.
- Approval by both Houses of Parliament within 2 months (simple majority).
- Duration – 6 months, extendable up to 3 years in six-month intervals with Parliamentary approval.
Conditions for Extension
- Continued failure of constitutional machinery.
- Approval by Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha every 6 months.
- For extensions beyond 1 year:
- National Emergency must be in force, or
- Election Commission certifies elections cannot be held.
Revocation
- Can be withdrawn anytime by the President.
- Usually ends when a new government is elected or majority is restored.
Impact on Governance
- Administration handled by the Governor on behalf of the President.
- State Assembly may be suspended or dissolved.
- Common during unrest, political deadlock, or collapse of majority.
Judicial Safeguard
- S.R. Bommai Case (1994) – Supreme Court restricted misuse of Article 356 for political purposes; ensured judicial review.