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Friday, 8 August 2014

Federal System in India


Federal System of Government in India
The apex court of India is the Supreme Court the final interpreter and guardian of the constitution–empowered to protect the Fundamental Rights of the people by issuing various writs (orders). It also has the powers of Judicial Review.
India has a federal system of government. There are 29 states and 7 union territories in India. Each state has a separate executive, legislature and judiciary state executive consists of the Governor and a Council of ministers headed by the Chief Minister. State Legislature consists of Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) and Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) Legislative Council is optional state judiciary consists of the High Court and other district and subordinate Courts.
The Indian federation is characterised by a string centre. It is called quasi-federal or a federal system with a unitary bias.

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