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State of Rajasthan vs Union of India (1977) – Centre–State Relations & Limits of Central Power Explained! In this video, we simplify the landmark Supreme Court judgment that examined whether the Union Government can direct States to dissolve their Legislative Assemblies. You’ll learn: 🔹 Background: 1977 political scenario after the Emergency 🔹 Why the Central Government advised several States to dissolve their Assemblies 🔹 Key question: Can the Centre force States to dissolve their governments? 🔹 Constitutional provisions involved: • Article 356 – President’s Rule • Article 172 – Duration of State Legislatures • Article 256 – Control of the Union over States 🔹 Supreme Court’s major findings: • Courts cannot question the advice issued by the Centre unless it results in actual action • The validity of proposed use of Article 356 cannot be challenged • Judicial review applies only after President’s Rule is imposed 🔹 Why this judgment was later revisited and limited by S.R. Bommai 🔹 Importance for understanding India’s federal structure and limits of Central authority 🔹 Relevance for exams and modern Centre–State political tensions This video is extremely useful for Judiciary aspirants, UPSC students, CLAT PG, and law students studying federalism and emergency provisions. 👍 Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe for more simplified case law explanations!