Social Sciences, asked by rudra191, 4 months ago

Describe any three federal features of Indian democracy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Indian federalism is a threefold distribution based on three lists:

  • I - Union List on which centre make laws such as defence, currency, etc.
  • II - State List on which state make laws such as police, trade, agriculture, etc.
  • III - Concurrent List on which both Centre and State Legislates such as education, marriage, etc.
Answered by Akankshyasahoo804
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key features of Federalism in India:-

The Constitution clearly provided a threefold distribution of legislative powers between the Union Government and the State Governments into 3 lists namely Union, State, and concurrent list.

The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.

The Constitution establishes an independent judiciary headed by the Supreme Court for two purposes: one, to protect the supremacy of the Constitution by exercising the power of judicial review; and two, to settle the disputes between the Centre and the states or between the states

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