Explain the nature of the Indian Constitution.
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The Indian Constitution is both federal & unitary in nature as it is a combination of federal & unitary features. In the federal set-up, there is a two-tier government with well-assigned powers & the functions of all
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Indian Constitution is both federal & unitary in nature as it is a combination of federal & unitary features.
- Constitution is considered to be a quasi- federal constitution i.e.; it is not purely federal nor purely unitary in its making. It has a unique form of constitution as Qazi federal that means there was division of powers between the state government and central government and both are independent in their own area.
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