A law made for a state by the Parliament during President's Rule:
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Correct answer: Continues to be operative even after the rule ends until repealed
Laws made by Parliament or the President during President's Rule do not become inoperative on the expiry of the proclamation. They continue to stay in force until repealed, altered, or amended by the State Legislature.
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