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SHORT ANSWER: Supreme Court rulings on Article 356 have clarified the limits and conditions under which the central government can impose President's Rule in a state, impacting state autonomy. DETAILS: - Article 356 allows the central government to take control of a state if the President believes the governance in the state cannot be carried out according to the Constitution. - The Supreme Court has ruled that the imposition of President's Rule should be based on objective criteria and not arbitrary decisions. - These rulings aim to protect the autonomy of state governments by ensuring that the central government cannot misuse Article 356. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the central government imposes President's Rule without valid reasons, it can be challenged in the Supreme Court, which may restore the state government. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 356
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