273.
Emergency power: (1) If a grave emergency arises in regard
to the sovereignty,
territorial
integrity of Nepal or the security of any part thereof, by war, external
aggression,
armed rebellion, extreme economic disarray, natural calamity or
epidemic, the
President may declare or order a state of emergency in respect of the
whole of Nepal
or of any specified part thereof.
(2)
Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (1), if there arises a
grave emergency
in a State by a natural calamity or epidemic, the concerned State
Government may
request the Government of Nepal to declare or order a state of
emergency in
respect of the whole of the State or of any specified part thereof, in
accordance with
this Article.
(3) Every
declaration or order made in accordance with clause (1) shall
be laid before
both Houses of the Federal Parliament for approval within one
month after the
date of issuance of such proclamation or order.
(4) If a
declaration or order laid for approval in accordance with clause
(3) is approved
by at least two-thirds majority of the total number of the then
members of both
Houses of the Federal Parliament, the declaration or order shall
continue in
force for a period of three months from the date of its issuance.
(5) If a
declaration or order laid for approval in accordance with clause
(4) is not
approved in accordance with clause (3), the declaration or order shall
ipso
facto be inoperative.
(6)
Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Article, prior
to expiration
of the period mentioned in clause (4), a motion to extend the period
of the
declaration or order of state of emergency as mentioned in clause (1) for
another period
not exceeding three months may be submitted to the Federal
Parliament.
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(7) If a motion
mentioned in clause (6) is passed by at least two-thirds
majority of the
total number of the then members of both Houses of the Federal
Parliament, the
declaration or order shall continue in force for the period
mentioned in
that motion.
(8) In the
event of dissolution of the House of Representatives, the
powers
exercisable by the Federal Parliament in accordance with clauses (3), (4),
(6) and (7)
shall be exercised by the National Assembly.
(9) After the
making of a declaration or order of a state of emergency in
accordance with
clause (1), the President may issue such orders as are necessary to
meet the
exigencies. Orders so issued shall apply as of law so long as the state of
emergency is in
operation.
(10) At the
time of making a declaration or order of a state of emergency
in accordance
with clause (9), the fundamental rights as provided in Part-3 may be
suspended until
the declaration or order is in operation.
Provided that Article
16, sub-clauses (c) and (d) of clause (2) of Article 17,
Article 18,
clause (2) of Article 19, Articles 20, 21, 22 and 24, clause (1) of Article
26, Articles
29, 30, 31, 32, 35, clauses (1) and (2) of Article 36, Articles 38 and
39, clauses (2)
and (3) of Article 40, Articles 41, 42, 43 and 45,the right to
constitutional
remedy in relation to such Articles pursuant to Article 46 and the
right to the
remedy of habeas corpus shall not be suspended.
(11) If any
Article of this Constitution is suspended pursuant to clause
(10), no
petition may lie in any court for the enforcement of the fundamental right
conferred by
that Article nor may a question be raised in any Court in that respect.
(12) If, during
the continuance of a declaration or order under this
Article, any
injury is caused to a person from any act done by any official in bad
faith, the
victim may, within three months from the date of termination of that
declaration or
order, file a petition for compensation for such injury. If such
petition is made,
the court may order for compensation by, and punish, the
perpetrator as
provided for in the Federal law.
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(13) The
President may, at any time, withdraw a declaration or order of a
state of emergency
made in accordance with this Article.
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