From the resolution of contentious issues regarding distribution of legislative powers by the courts, 'Principle of federal supremacy' and 'harmonious construction' have emerged. Explain (UPSC GS2 Mains)
Introduction
Federalism is constituent element of basic structure of Indian constitution though the word ‘federal’ is nowhere mentioned in the constitution. A federal government is one in which powers are divided between the national government and the regional governments by the constitution itself and both operate in their respective jurisdictions independently.
Centre state legislative relations and contentious issues:
This is called the rule of Harmonious construction. Examples:
Conclusion
But there have been contentions revolving around the distribution of legislative powers, for instance, Recommendations of Niti Aayog have suggested for shifting of police and public order from the state List to the concurrent list and reason stated is an increase in inter-state crimes.
Topics covered - Judicial Activism, Cooperative Federalism
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1. What is the principle of federal supremacy? |
2. How does the principle of federal supremacy impact the relationship between the federal government and state governments? |
3. Can state governments challenge federal laws based on the principle of federal supremacy? |
4. How does the principle of federal supremacy affect the balance of power between the federal government and state governments? |
5. Are there any exceptions to the principle of federal supremacy in the United States? |
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