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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court's ruling in the SR Bommai case clarified the limits of the President's power to dismiss state governments under Article 356. DETAILS: - It established that the use of Article 356 must be based on objective material and not merely on the subjective satisfaction of the President. - The ruling emphasized that the imposition of President's Rule should be a last resort and subject to judicial review. - It reinforced the importance of federalism and the autonomy of state governments. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the President's Rule is imposed without proper justification, it can be challenged in court, leading to potential reinstatement of the state government. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 356
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