Draft Article 277A was absent in the Draft Constitution 1948. The Drafting Committee Chairman introduced this provision on 3 AugustĀ 1949. The Draft Article placed an obligation on the Union to protect States against external aggression and internal disturbance and to ensure that States function according to the Constitution.Ā Ā
The Drafting Committee Chairman introduced this amendment to clarify the Centreās intrusion into a Stateās domain in an emergency would arise out of the Centreās constitutional obligation and is not arbitrary or wanton.Ā Ā
A member felt that āinternal disturbanceā was vague and wanted to replace it with āinternal insurrection or chaosā. A more specific term like āinsurrection or chaosā would prevent the Union to interfere in Stateās affairs arbitrarily.Ā Ā Ā
The member pointed that the Draft Article used the phrase external aggression and internal disturbance. He suggested replacing the āandā with āorā so that the Union could interfere in a State if either situation emerged.Ā
One defended the Draft Article and went further to argue for such powers even in a non-emergency situation.Ā
Ā All the amendments to the Draft Article were rejected by the Assembly and the Draft Article was adopted as is on 4 August 1949.Ā


