A law can be enacted, or executive order issued, even contrary to Article 19, during proclamation of emergency

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A law can be enacted, or executive order issued, even contrary to Article 19, during proclamation of emergency

question_subject: 

Polity

question_exam: 

SSC

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0,12,4,12,2,1,1

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The correct answer is option 1: caused by war or external aggression. During a proclamation of emergency caused by war or external aggression, a law can be enacted or an executive order can be issued even if it goes against Article 19. Article 19 of the constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights to citizens, such as freedom of speech, expression, and assembly. However, during times of emergency, certain provisions of the constitution can be temporarily suspended in order to maintain public order and security. In such situations, the government may need to take measures that restrict certain rights in order to protect the country from external threats or maintain internal order.