Math, asked by ujwalbhalgat97, 6 months ago

How is the power distributed between the union and the state

legislature according to the Constitution?​

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Answered by GoldGrace14
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Answer:

The legislative powers are subject to the scheme of the distribution of legislative power existing between the Union and State legislatures (as provided in the 3 lists under the constitution), fundamental rights, and other Constitutional provisions.

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Answered by chauhangautam2
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Step-by-step explanation:

India, in the Constitution, has been described as a federation of States. Indian Constitution provides for three lists for distribution of legislative and executive power between the Center and the States; i.e.

the Union (Central) List,

the State List, and

the Concurrent List (subjects within the ambit of the Union Government & the State Governments).

According to Dicey, power distribution is an essential feature of a federation. The object behind the formation of a federal State involves an authoritative division between the National Government and the Government of the separate States. The federal tendency is restricting every side of the Governmental action, and separation of the strength of the State among parallel and independent authorities is particularly noticeable as it forms a significant distinction between a federal system and unitary system of Government.

The legislative powers are subject to the scheme of the distribution of legislative power existing between the Union and State legislatures (as provided in the 3 lists under the constitution), fundamental rights, and other Constitutional provisions.

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