relation between judiciary and central state
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Centre State Relations
The Constitution of India provides a dual polity with a clear division of powers between the Union and the States, each being supreme within the sphere allotted to it. The Indian federation is not the result of an agreement between independent units, and the units of Indian federation cannot leave the federation.
Thus the constitution contains elaborate provisions to regulate the various dimensions of the relations between the centre and the states.
The relations between centre and state are divides as:
1. Legislative relations
2. Administrative relations
3. Financial relations
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judiciary works as a checker for central and state government. if judiciary feels that law enacted by centre and state is unconstitutional, then it can be declared as null and void by judiciary
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