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When a state legislature does not have a rule on a particular matter it follows the lok sabha rule on that matter pib?

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Answered by uday1234321
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Answer:

https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/tarun-sagar-jain-religious-leader-monsoon-session-female-foeticide-eradication-haryana-assembly-3006769/xplanation

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

True.  Whenever the state legislature doesn't have a rule on some particular matter, the legislature follows the lok sabha rule.

Explanation:

We follow a parliamentary law when a state legislature does not have a rule on a particular matter but it is non federal in character. It is against the federalism and scrapped the state autonomy. Need amendment for this type of unitary character in constitution. State issues are regional specific, so “one size fits all” approach is need to sweep from the constitution. Modern democracy respects the each and every region people without partiality .

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