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article 246

distribution of pwer
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DISTRIBUTION OF POWER BETWEEN CENTRE AND STATE (ARTICLE 245-255) SCHEDULE VII

23rd April 202023rd April 2020 Vasudha Tewari 0 Comments Article 245, article 246, centre and state, Constitution, distribution of power, Legal Notes, Schedule VII

By- Kiran Choubey INTRODUCTION As we know that our constitution provides India as a UNION OF STATES but though it

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THE DOCTRINE OF ANCILLARY POWER IN FEDERAL SYSTEM
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DOCTRINE OF ANCILLARY POWER

27th March 202027th March 2020 Vasudha Tewari 0 Comments article 246, CONCURRENT LIST, Federal system, Seventh schedule, STATE LIST, Union List, Union Parliament

BY : SHRASTI SINGH Introduction- In a federal system, there is a distribution of powers between the Centre and States.

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“DOCTRINE OF COLORABLE LEGISLATION”
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DOCTRINE OF COLORABLE LEGISLATION.

1st January 20201st January 2020 Vasudha Tewari 0 Comments article 246, Colorable legislation, lists and schedules of constitution, sepration of power, Supreme Court.

BY :-RITIKA VERMA INTRODUCTION:-(“DOCTRINE OF COLORABLE LEGISLATION”) INTRODUCTION:- Doctrine of Colorable Legislation like any other constitutional law is a tool

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