Constitution 360 — Provisions as to financial emergency

The Constitution of India, 1950

Statutory text

(1) If the President is
satisfied that a situation has arisen whereby the financial stability or credit of
India or of any part of the territory thereof is threatened, he may by a
Proclamation make a declaration to that effect.
(2) A Proclamation issued under clause (1)—
(a) may be revoked or varied by a subsequent Proclamation;
(b) shall be laid before each House of Parliament;
(c) shall cease to operate at the expiration of two months, unless
before the expiration of that period it has been approved by resolutions
of both Houses of Parliament:
Provided that if any such Proclamation is issued at a time when the
House of the People has been dissolved or the dissolution of the House of the
People takes place during
the
period of
two months referred to in
sub-clause (c), and if a resolution approving the Proclamation has been passed
by the Council of States, but no resolution with respect to such Proclamation
has been passed by the House of the People before the expiration of that period,
the Proclamation shall cease to operate at the expiration of thirty days from the
date on which the House of the People first sits after its reconstitution unless
before the expiration of the said period of thirty days a resolution approving the
Proclamation has been also passed by the House of the People.
(3) During the
period
any such
Proclamation as is mentioned in
clause (1) is in operation, the executive authority of the Union shall extend to
the giving of directions to any State to observe such canons of financial
propriety as may be specified in the directions, and to the giving of such other
directions as the President may deem necessary and adequate for the purpose.
(4) Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution—
(a) any such direction may include—
(i) a provision requiring the reduction of salaries and allowances
of all or any class of persons serving in connection with the affairs of
a State;
(ii) a provision requiring all Money Bills or other Bills to which
the provisions of article 207 apply to be reserved for the
consideration of the President after they are passed by the Legislature
of the State;
(b) it shall be competent for the President during the period any
Proclamation issued under this article is in operation to issue directions
for the reduction of salaries and allowances of all or any class of persons
serving in connection with the affairs of the Union including the Judges
of the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
(5)

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