Under Federalism the states draw their authority from the constitution as well. Justify the statement.
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Constitution is the supreme. It divides the powers between states and the central government through different articles mentioned in it. And, most of the powers are not concentrated with the central govt., but divided. Thus, in federalism the states derive their power from constitution directly
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India follows Canadian federalism and the States have authority on few items.
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- Except for Articles 249, 250, 252 and 253 wherein the Center legislates the State.
- The Center can make laws on State List, provided a majority of 2/3rd is drawn by Rajya Sabha.
- The State has exclusive powers to make and amend laws with respect to State List.
Example:
- Imposition of Goods and Services Tax and sharing the proceeds between the Center and the State.
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