Constitution 359 — Suspension of the enforcement of the rights conferred by Part III during emergencies

The Constitution of India, 1950

Statutory text

(1) Where a Proclamation of Emergency is in
operation, the President may by order declare that the right to move any court
for the enforcement of such of the rights conferred by Part III (except articles
20 and 21) as may be mentioned in the order and all proceedings pending in
any court for the enforcement of the rights so mentioned shall remain
suspended for the period during which the Proclamation is in force or for such
shorter period as may be specified in the order.
(1A) While an order made under clause (1) mentioning any of the
rights conferred by Part III (except articles 20 and 21) is in operation, nothing
in that Part conferring those rights shall restrict the power of the State as
defined in the said Part to make any law or to take any executive action which
the State would but for the provisions contained in that Part be competent to
make or to take, but any law so made shall, to the extent of the incompetency,
cease to have effect as soon as the order aforesaid ceases to operate, except as
respects things done or omitted to be done before the law so ceases to have
effect:
Provided that where a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation only
in any part of the territory of India, any such law may be made, or any such
executive action may be taken, under this article in relation to or in any State or
Union territory in which or in any part of which the Proclamation of
Emergency is not in operation, if and in so far as the security of India or any
part of the territory thereof is threatened by activities in or in relation to the part
of the territory of India in which the Proclamation of Emergency is in
operation.
(1B) Nothing in clause (1A) shall apply—
(a) to any law which does not contain a recital to the effect that
such law is in relation to the Proclamation of Emergency in operation
when it is made; or
(b) to any executive action taken otherwise than under a law
containing such a recital.
(2) An order made as aforesaid may extend to the whole or any part of
the territory of India:
Provided that where a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation only
in a part of the territory of India, any such order shall not extend to any other
part of the territory of India unless the President, being satisfied that the
security of India or any part of the territory thereof is threatened by activities in
or in relation to the part of the territory of India in which the Proclamation of
Emergency is in operation, considers such extension to be necessary.
(3) Every order made under clause (1) shall, as soon as may be after it is
made, be laid before each House of Parliament.
3359A. [Application of this Part to the State of Punjab..—Omitted by
the Constitution (Sixty-third Amendment) Act, 1989, s. 3 (w.e.f. 6-1-1990).

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