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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court has established that Article 356 must be invoked with procedural safeguards, ensuring the state assembly's dissolution is justified. DETAILS: - The Supreme Court has ruled that the President must provide adequate reasons for imposing President's Rule under Article 356. - There must be a factual basis for the recommendation to dissolve the assembly, and it should not be arbitrary. - The court has emphasized the need for the state government to be given a chance to respond before dissolution. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the procedural safeguards are not followed, the Supreme Court can quash the imposition of President's Rule and restore the assembly. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 356
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