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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court interprets Article 356 as allowing the central government to impose President's Rule in a state when the governance in that state is not functioning according to the Constitution. DETAILS: - Article 356 of the Indian Constitution allows the President to assume control of a state government if it is unable to function according to the provisions of the Constitution. - The Supreme Court has ruled that this power should be used sparingly and only in extreme situations. - The Court has emphasized the need for judicial review of the President's decision to impose President's Rule. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If President's Rule is imposed without valid reasons, it can be challenged in the Supreme Court. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 356
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