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Which element of government does the Constitution give full sovereignty to?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The word "sovereign" denotes "absolute power" or "supreme political power". It also denotes the right to an "independent authority" and the "right to govern" itself. According to the Preamble, "India" as a "state" is sovereign and is no longer a colony of the British Estate. Within the government the judiciary of India is sovereign and the "Supreme Court of India" is the independent authority holding supreme power and independence to governance.

Answered by skyfall63
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Explanation:

  • The state legislature element of the government does “the Constitution give full sovereignty” .
  • Total state sovereignty in the American Constitution, which can produce legislation that operate in their regions.
  • The US is a federation that represents the “central government” and takes care of domestic requirements.
  • Each state, however, has independence of action, even under the rule of each state's own constitutions.
  • The president, The government and the Supreme Court have restricted powers under the American Constitution's democratic systems of vigilance of authority.
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