Why our constitution makes the centre more powerful than states?
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The Constitution of India establishes a federal system of government as it contains all the usual features of a federation, viz., dual administration, division of powers, written Constitution, supremacy of Constitution, rigidity of Constitution, independent judiciary and bicameralism.
However, the Indian Constitution also contains a large number of unitary or non-federal features. Moreover, Article 1 of the Indian constitution describes India as a ‘Union of States’.
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