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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 2, Issue 3, 2022

The concept idea on the Theory of Territorial Nexus of the Indian Constitution



Author(s): Kyntiewlin Pakyntein

Abstract:

Being a federal constitution, the Indian Constitution makes two fold of distribution of legislative powers i.e. between the Centre and the States in which under this legislative relations the powers between the two Government is dealt under the territorial jurisdiction of each Government and also under the subject matter which has been given under the 7th Schedule of the Indian Constitution i.e. under the subject matter given under the three list of the 7th schedule; The Union List, The State List and the Concurrent list. In which under the Union list the Centre or the Parliament shall have an exclusive power to make laws, under the State list the power shall be vested to the State or the Legislature and the under Concurrent list the power to make laws shall be vested to both the Centre and the States.


Keywords: The Indian Constitution, Article 245, Article 246, Legislative Relations, Centre and States Relations, Territory Nexus

Pages: 467-469

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