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SHORT ANSWER: The Constitution of India provides legal and constitutional safeguards through various provisions to prevent the misuse of presidential power in state affairs. DETAILS: - Article 356 allows the President to impose President's Rule in a state, but it requires a report from the Governor and can be challenged in the Supreme Court. - Article 357 states that the President's Rule must be approved by Parliament within two months. - The Supreme Court can review the imposition of President's Rule to ensure it is not misused. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the President's Rule is found to be unconstitutional, it can be revoked, and the state government can be restored. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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