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write down the main provisions of the Indian Constitution that give a federal character​

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Answered by BetteRthenUhh
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Federalism. Written and Rigid Constitution: A characteristic feature of a federation is a written and rigid Constitution. Supremacy of the Constitution: In a federation, the Constitution is held supreme, i.e., no organ of the Government, executive, legislature or judiciary is empowered to work against the Constitution.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Write down the main provisions of the Indian Constitution that give a federal character​.

  • As it clearly outlines each of their individual authorities and functions, it reduces the likelihood of disagreements among the many governmental organs. It also regulates how the government abuses its authority. The citizens' fundamental rights are protected. A country's constitution is a body of rules and laws known as constitutional provisions.
  • It defines the fundamental rights and obligations of citizens. They are unchangeable and unaffected by common law or the judicial system. If the rules are to be altered, a certain procedure must be followed.
  • Federalism is a form of government in which two levels of authority share control over the same region. Larger territorial areas are typically governed more broadly by an overarching national government, while local concerns are handled by smaller subdivisions, states, and cities.
  • Independent judicial system: This is what makes the federal government function. Federalism's constitutional guarantees for each level of government's existence and power are known as the constitutional status quo. Powers are distributed among many levels of government in a federalist system.

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