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dispute between centre and state

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Answered by mambily1974
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The extension of federal judicial power to controversies between states and the vesting of original jurisdiction in the Supreme Court of suits to which a state is a party had its origin in experience.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A dispute between the Centre and the states on any issue is clearly envisaged by the Constitution. Therefore, the states can well ask the Supreme Court to decide whether they can refuse to implement the CAA and NPR during the pendency of the case in the Supreme Court.

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