Section 69 of ARA : Section 69: Power To Suspend Provisions Of This Act In Case Of Failure Of Constitutional Machinery

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Explanation using Example

Imagine the state government of Meghalaya is unable to function according to the Constitution, leading the President of India to issue a Proclamation under article 356, declaring President's Rule in Meghalaya. Alongside, considering the unique circumstances, the President decides that certain provisions of The Assam Reorganisation (Meghalaya) Act, 1969, which typically govern the functioning of the state, are not conducive to the current situation. To address this, the President issues another Proclamation to suspend those specific provisions of the Act, allowing for alternative administrative measures to be put in place temporarily until normalcy is restored.

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