The constitution of india is neither purely federal nor purely unitary but is a combination of both"- who said so
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D.D Basu said that the constitution of of India is neither purely federal nor purely unitary but is a combination of both.
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“The constitution of India is neither purely federal nor purely unitary but is a combination of both”- It was the view of Sir Ivor Jennings, but the idea was worded by D. D. Basu.
India is a quasi-federal state.
It has the features of both federal government and a unitary government (also termed as the non-federal government).
The constitution holds union supremacy in the country.
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