CentreState Relation I Legislative Distribution of Power Bw Union and State I Indian Constitution
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Hello, • Indian Constitution/Indian Polity is a subject which is important for all competitive exams. In today’s video we will discuss the Distribution of Legislative Powers between State and Union Legislature. India is a federal country, which is controlled by legislature. The Indian Constitution divides legislative authority between the union state. • Article 245 to 293 of Indian Constitution discusses distribution of power. In this video we will discuss how the powers are distributed between Union state legislation. It is described under Art.245 to 255. Legislative powers are distributed on the basis of territory and subject matter. The subject matters are described in State list, union list and concurrent list. • Firstly it is important to understand the concept of State Union legislature, their composition, member, qualification of members, types of houses, terms of houses etc. The topic is covered in this video: • Indian Constitution I Union and State... • Important informations are contained in bulletin format which is easy to understand and remember. The topic is important for all Law aspirants and also for those preparing for competitive exams such as: LLM, CLAT, UGC NTA NET, UPSC, IAS, Judiciary, Bank SO, APO etc. • Boost your knowledge and preparation by watching the videos till the end. I hope the Video will be beneficial for you all. • Indian Constitution Lecture: • Constitution Law II NTA UGC NET 2019 II • Fundamental Rights: • Fundamental Rights I Indian Constitut... • Fundamental Duties: • Fundamental Duties Art.51A with Case ... • DPSP: • DPSP II Directive Principles Of State... • Basic Structure Doctrine: • BASIC STRUCTURE of Indian Constitutio... • Preamble Quiz: • PREAMBLE MCQ II PART-1 II LAW COMPETI... • For more lectures on Law Subjects please SUBSCRIBE THE CHANNEL AND PRESS THE BELL ICON for all updates. • Please LIKE SHARE the video. • Thank You. • #IndianConstitution #CentreAndStateRelation #Law
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