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what is meant by Federal setup in India ?​

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Federalism in India refers to relations between the Centre and the States of the Union of India. The Constitution of India establishes the structure of the Indian government. ... This federalism is symmetrical in that the devolved powers of the constituent units are envisioned to be the same.

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The constitution of India has established a federal setup structure of government in the country. A federal setup involves a dual government - The national government and the government of the component state. It means that there is a distribution of legislative, executive and financial powers between the Union and the states.

Some points which are important as we discuss about the federal setup of India :-

  • Dual government ( The central government and the state government) : Each citizen lives under two sets of laws, the laws of his state and the laws of the center.
  • Division of the power : There is a division of legislative, administrative and financial power between the Union and the State governments. The center has more power as compared to the state.
  • Supremacy of the Constitution : The Centre and the state Government derive their authority from the constitution itself. Therefore, the State Governments are by and large independent of the control of the central government in spheres assigned to them by the Constitution.
  • Supreme Court is the final Interpreter and the Guardian of the Constitution : Only a Supreme Court can settle the disputes between the Government of India and any State or between the State themselves.

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