SHORT ANSWER:
Article 356 has been used to impose President's Rule in various Indian states.
DETAILS:
- Article 356 of the Indian Constitution allows the President to assume control of a state government if it is unable to function according to the Constitution.
- Instances include the imposition of President's Rule in states like Punjab in 1987, Uttar Pradesh in 1997, and Maharashtra in 2019.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- The state assembly is dissolved, and the state is governed directly by the central government.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 356
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