what is de jure sovereignty de facto soverign
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De jure sovereignty is the legal sovereignty and it has its foundation in law. ... The de facto sovereign may be a usurping king, or a dictator, or a priest or a prophet, “in either case the sovereignty rests upon physical power or spiritual influence rather than legal right.” Let us take a familiar example.
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The term 'De- Jure' denotes authority exercised through law
Sovereignty can be expressed only by legally competent authority
He exercise control over al the individual & institutions with the state
Ex:- President of India
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