Social Sciences, asked by pearljain1107, 9 months ago

can state government go to court against central government?​

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Answered by royalh955
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Yes but only if they have a valid ponit

Answered by smrithibiju123
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Explanation:

Article 131 confers exclusive jurisdiction on the Supreme Court in disputes involving States, or the Centre on the one hand and one or more States on the other. This means no other court can entertain such a dispute. It is well-known that both High Courts and the Supreme Court have the power to adjudicate cases against the State and Central governments. In particular, the validity of any executive or legislative action is normally challenged by way of writ petitions — under Article 226 of the Constitution in respect of High Courts, and, in respect to fundamental rights violations, under Article 32 in the Supreme Court.

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