A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STATE AUTONOMY IN INDIA
The Indian federalism has its distinctive idiosyncrasies. Although we depict ourselves as a federal, or quasi-federal, nation, we cannot dispute the Centre’s extensive control over the States in the exercise of their functions. While Art. 246 and the 7th Schedule provide for division of power and authority between the Centre and the states, the same constitution conjointly permits “extraordinary circumstances” in which the Parliament may deviate from its constitutionally mandated authority and legislate in the state list without the it being
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