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How are conflicts between central government and the States resolved in a federation?​

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Answered by lankaharshitha99
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If there is a conflict between the central government and state government, The Supreme Court, according to Forty-second Amendment Act, 1976, has given the exclusive jurisdiction in controversies concerning the distribution of legislative powers.

Answered by Anonymous
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A state has to give its consent to engage in international dispute settlement by a court or via arbitration, so that is a political decision. ... 'When states agree to a particular treaty, they are in some instances also obliged to accept dispute resolution by a court or tribunal

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