Which of the following statement(s) is/are found to be incorrect? I. The President of India can proclaim Emergency if he is satisfied that it is justified and he can take under his direct charge the administration of any state. II. Fundamental Rights are not absolute and in case Emergency is declared, the President may suspend all or any of the Fundamental Rights and may also suspend the right of the people to move High Courts or the Supreme Court for restoration of these rights. III. The first Emergency was declared by the President in December 1971 due to the Indo-Pakistan war.

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are found to be incorrect? I. The President of India can proclaim Emergency if he is satisfied that it is justified and he can take under his direct charge the administration of any state. II. Fundamental Rights are not absolute and in case Emergency is declared, the President may suspend all or any of the Fundamental Rights and may also suspend the right of the people to move High Courts or the Supreme Court for restoration of these rights. III. The first Emergency was declared by the President in December 1971 due to the Indo-Pakistan war.






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