Step 1: Understand the concept of President's Rule
President's Rule refers to the imposition of direct central government control over a state when the state government cannot function as per the Constitution.
Step 2: Analyze each option
- Option (1): Article 35 deals with the power of Parliament to make laws for certain provisions, not related to President's Rule.
- Option (2): Article 356 provides for the imposition of President's Rule in a state if there is a failure of constitutional machinery.
- Option (3): Article 370 (now largely abrogated in 2019) dealt with the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, not President's Rule.
- Option (4): Article 368 outlines the procedure for amending the Constitution, not related to President's Rule.
Step 3: Conclusion
Article 356 of the Indian Constitution lays down the provision for President's Rule in a state.