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What are the requisites of a Federal form of government?

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  1. Written Constitution: A federal system requires a written constitution to clearly define the powers and responsibilities of the central and state governments.
  2. Division of Powers: There must be a constitutional division of powers between the central and regional governments, ensuring autonomy for both.
  3. Supremacy of the Constitution: The constitution must be the supreme law, binding on both levels of government, and cannot be easily altered by any single authority.
  4. Independent and Supreme Judiciary: A strong and impartial judiciary is essential to interpret the constitution and resolve disputes between the central and state governments.
  5. Rigidity of Constitution: The constitution should be rigid so that it cannot be amended easily, especially without the consent of both the central and state governments.
  6. Dual Administration: Both central and state governments should operate independently within their spheres.

These requisites help maintain a balance of power, ensure democratic functioning, and preserve the unity and diversity of a federal nation.

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अध्याय 2: Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States and Their Governments/Political Systems - EXAMINATION CORNER [पृष्ठ ६०]

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अध्याय 2 Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States and Their Governments/Political Systems
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