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role of constitution in federalism in points wise

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Answered by DebbiePotter
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Explanation:

Federalism is a compromise meant to eliminate the disadvantages of both systems. In a federal system, power is shared by the national and state governments. The Constitution designates certain powers to be the domain of a central government, and others are specifically reserved to the state governments.

Answered by shivangidas2009
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1. The Indian constitution specifies mainly three tiers of government among which power is shared vertically. They are - Union or Central govt., State govt., Local govt.

2.The jurisdicrion of each tier of government is specified in the constitution. Thus, the existance and authority of each tier is constitutionaly guaranteed.

3. The constitution specifies a threefold distribution of power between the State and the Central govt. This includes the Union list, State list and Concurrent list.

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