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How does the Indian constitution balance the legislative power between the state and central government

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The Constitution has provided the union government and the state governments with the independent sources of revenue.

There is in a federation, a division of functionsbetween the centre and the states. With respect to subject matter. With respect to subject matter, The Constitution adopts a three-fold distribution of legislative powers by placing them in any of the three lists, namely, Union List, State List and Concurrent List.

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