24. Which democratic country is said to
be federal in form but unitary in
character?
Answers
Explanation:
The Constitution of India
Banerjee has said that, "The Constitution of India is federal in form but unitary in spirit." In fact the Constitution of India has many federal features as well as unitary features.
Answer:
Explanation:
India is democratic country is said to be federal in form but unitary in
character.
A federal system divides power between the national and local levels of government, as opposed to a unitary system, which has a single central administration with absolute power. One of the key tenets of contemporary constitutionalism is regarded as federalism. The federal form of government was chosen by the Constitution's writers because it is democratic in nature and better suited to a large nation like India. However, the word "federation" is never used in the constitution; instead, Article I describes India as a "Union of States."
The Indian polity has a federal structure, a dual polity, and a clearly defined distribution of powers. To interpret the Constitution and protect the rights of the Center and the States, there is a separate judiciary available. Thus, our Constitution contains all federal elements, but it also leaves room for the unitary spirit of the Constitution.
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