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SHORT ANSWER: The legal principles established in the SR Bommai case relate to the use of Article 356 of the Constitution regarding the imposition of President's Rule in states. DETAILS: - The Supreme Court ruled that the power to impose President's Rule is not absolute and is subject to judicial review. - It established that the Governor must act on the advice of the Council of Ministers. - The Court laid down guidelines for the imposition of President's Rule, emphasizing the need for a factual basis and not mere political considerations. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the President's Rule is imposed without proper justification, it can be challenged in court. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 356
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