what is the basic nature of indian federal system
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The power sharing” arrangements in our country is mainly based on the quasi federal nature of federation. The Indian constitution provided a “three fold distribution” of legislative powers between the union government and the state government known as ‘Three List System’.
Union List --Defence,foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency are examples of the union list.
State List --Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation.
Concurrent List-- Subjects like, education, forests, trade unions, marriages, adoption and succession are the examples of concurrent list.
Concurrent List contains 47 subjects which are important for both the union and state government.
The power sharing” arrangements in our country is mainly based on the quasi federal nature of federation. The Indian constitution provided a “three fold distribution” of legislative powers between the union government and the state government known as ‘Three List System’.
Union List --Defence,foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency are examples of the union list.
State List --Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation.
Concurrent List-- Subjects like, education, forests, trade unions, marriages, adoption and succession are the examples of concurrent list.
Concurrent List contains 47 subjects which are important for both the union and state government.
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Following are the features that make India a federal country :-
1) The power sharing arrangement between the Union and the State given in the Constitution of India clearly distributes between the two.
2) Some of the powers of the State governments have been further transferred to the Panchayats . It means India exercises distribution of power at different levels.
3) Both the Union and States have their separate subjects under Union and State Lists. It shows federal nature of the country.
4) Both Union and States have their own financial institutions, sources and distribution of revenue. In this way, it is federal.
5) The provision of High Courts for the States and the Supreme Court for the nation as a whole is a federal feature
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Here is your answer
Following are the features that make India a federal country :-
1) The power sharing arrangement between the Union and the State given in the Constitution of India clearly distributes between the two.
2) Some of the powers of the State governments have been further transferred to the Panchayats . It means India exercises distribution of power at different levels.
3) Both the Union and States have their separate subjects under Union and State Lists. It shows federal nature of the country.
4) Both Union and States have their own financial institutions, sources and distribution of revenue. In this way, it is federal.
5) The provision of High Courts for the States and the Supreme Court for the nation as a whole is a federal feature
Hope this will help you :)
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