In this video, we explore the intricacies of India’s federal structure, focusing on how legislative powers are divided between the Center and States. India's governance is unique, blending both unitary and federal features to suit its diverse needs. This session explains the foundational aspects of this system, examining the differences between Unitary and Federal governments, and how India leverages both based on the situation.
The Indian Constitution's Seventh Schedule, with the Union, State, and Concurrent lists, organizes subjects to define jurisdiction and legislative authority. We cover key constitutional articles like Article 245, which defines territorial jurisdiction, and Article 248, giving the Union residuary powers. Discover the Doctrine of Pith and Substance and Article 254, which resolve conflicts when state and central laws intersect.
We also look into unique exceptions like Union Territories and Scheduled Areas, where governance may differ to address local needs. Special circumstances, such as emergencies or treaties, grant Parliament authority over state matters, ensuring national unity while respecting regional autonomy.
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