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SHORT ANSWER: The President's Rule can be imposed in a state if the President believes that the governance in the state cannot be carried on according to the Constitution. DETAILS: - Article 356 of the Indian Constitution allows for President's Rule. - It can be imposed if there is a failure of constitutional machinery in the state. - The criteria include situations like the breakdown of law and order, political instability, or loss of majority in the state assembly. - Over time, the application has evolved with judicial interpretations and guidelines from the Supreme Court. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - The state assembly is dissolved, and the central government takes over the administration. SOURCE: - Article 356 of the Indian Constitution
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