SHORT ANSWER:
The imposition and revocation of President's Rule in a state under Article 356 involves a recommendation from the Governor to the President, followed by a proclamation.
DETAILS:
- The Governor must report to the President that the governance in the state cannot be carried on according to the Constitution.
- The President can then issue a proclamation imposing President's Rule.
- The proclamation must be approved by Parliament within two months.
- Revocation can occur when the President believes that the situation has improved, and the state government can function again.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no specific punishments for the imposition or revocation itself, but it can lead to political instability.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 356
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