The real powers in the central government are enjoyed according to the constitution of india
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Answer: The real powers in the Central Government are enjoyed, according to the Constitution of India by the President of India.
Explanation:
Answer:
"Expressed, Implied and the Inherent powers" of the central government makes its real powers to be enjoyed according to the "Indian Constitution".
Explanation:
The real powers in the central government are enjoyed as it is the constitution which gives three types of powers to the central government:
1. Expressed Powers: Under it, the centre has 27 powers including the power to make decisions related to money and commerce such as the power to print money, to maintain an army and call upon it for a war etc
2. Implied Powers: There is no direct mention of these powers but they can inferred from the proper laws.
3. Inherent Powers: These kind of powers are also not directly mentioned but arise from the constitution.