Q.41. Which of the following is not one of the aspects of federal division of powers?
(a) Sharing of powers among central provincial and local governments
(b) Division of powers involving higher and lower levels of government
(c) The Constitution clearly lays down powers of different levels of government. .....(d) There is no vertical division of power.
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Answer:
(d) There is no vertical division of power.
Explanation:
federalism or federal division of powers involve division of power among different levels.
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" Option D) There is no vertical division of power ".
Explanation:
Federalism is a form of a power division as it divides the responsibilities and power between the National and State governments.
The power division theory reflects the government's executive, legislative, and judicial powers to be split into different sections and not consolidated into one.
Aspects of federal division of powers :
The first and more common mechanism shares power among three branches of government is the legislature, the executive.
The second mechanism federalism apportions power between two levels of government. that is national and subnational.
Here,
- Sharing of powers among central provincial government and local government is one of the aspects of federal division of power.
- Aspects of federal division of powers is division of powers involving higher and lower levels of government.
- The Constitution of federal division of powers clearly lays down powers of different levels of government.
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