which article of the Indian Constitution divide the powers between the centre and the state
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Article 1 of the Constitution statesthat India shall be a Union of States.India is a federalism with two tiers of governance, the Union or Centre and the States, hence the need for division of powers between the two is paramount.
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Article 1 of the Constitution states that India shall be a Union of States. India is a federalism with two tiers of governance, the Union or Centre and the States, hence the need for division of powers between the two is paramount. It is an essential feature of federalism.
Part XI and XII of the Constitution of India from Article 245 to 293 deals with centre-state relations. Part XI deals with legislative (Articles 245–255) and administrative relations (Articles 256–263), and Part XII (264–293) deals with financial relations between the two levels of governments.
P.S.: For better understanding, please read along with the “three lists” viz. Union List, State List, and the Concurrent list as well as the residuary powers of the Centre.
Note the “Emergency provisions” as well like special powers vested upon the Centre (over the states or state subjects) during the times of Emergency, national as well as state or constitutional emergencies.
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Article 1 of the Constitution states that India shall be a Union of States. India is a federalism with two tiers of governance, the Union or Centre and the States, hence the need for division of powers between the two is paramount. It is an essential feature of federalism.
Part XI and XII of the Constitution of India from Article 245 to 293 deals with centre-state relations. Part XI deals with legislative (Articles 245–255) and administrative relations (Articles 256–263), and Part XII (264–293) deals with financial relations between the two levels of governments.
P.S.: For better understanding, please read along with the “three lists” viz. Union List, State List, and the Concurrent list as well as the residuary powers of the Centre.
Note the “Emergency provisions” as well like special powers vested upon the Centre (over the states or state subjects) during the times of Emergency, national as well as state or constitutional emergencies.
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