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प्रश्न
Explain how the distribution of powers is actualised in a federation.
स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर
- Constitutional Division of Powers: The constitution divides powers between the center and the states through specific lists (e.g., Union, State, and Concurrent Lists in India).
- Supremacy of the Constitution: Both the central and state governments are bound to act within the framework of the constitution. It is the supreme law of the land.
- Written and Rigid Constitution: The constitution is written and not easily amendable, which safeguards the federal balance by preventing any one authority from unilaterally changing the distribution.
- Independent Judiciary: An impartial and supreme judiciary ensures that the constitution is followed and resolves disputes between different levels of government.
- Coordinated Functioning: The central and state governments coordinate and cooperate on overlapping or shared subjects, often through intergovernmental mechanisms.
- Classification of Subjects:
- Federal/Union List: For national concerns like defense, foreign affairs, and currency, legislated by the central government.
- State List: For local issues like police, public health, and agriculture, legislated by state governments.
- Concurrent List: For shared matters such as education and environment, where both can legislate. In case of conflict, the central law usually prevails.
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