Chapter 15 Centre State Relations
The Constitution of India is set up in a way that divides powers among different levels of government, creating a federal system. This means that both the national government (or Centre) and the individual state governments hold certain powers. These powers include making laws (legislative powers), enforcing laws (executive powers), and managing financial matters (financial powers). However, when it comes to the judicial or court system, things are a bit different. The Constitution has created a unified judicial system that is responsible for enforcing laws from both the Centre and the states. ...