India's ConstitutionAsia Publishing House, 1962 - 396 páginas |
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... Centre has been made too strong . But some of them wanted it to be made stronger . The Constitution has struck a balance . As Ambed- kar said : " However much you may deny powers to the Centre , it is difficult to prevent the Centre ...
... Centre has been made too strong . But some of them wanted it to be made stronger . The Constitution has struck a balance . As Ambed- kar said : " However much you may deny powers to the Centre , it is difficult to prevent the Centre ...
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... Centre and Units by the Constitution . This is the principle embodied in our Cons- titution . There can be no mistake about it . It is therefore wrong to say that the States have been placed under the Centre . The Centre cannot by its ...
... Centre and Units by the Constitution . This is the principle embodied in our Cons- titution . There can be no mistake about it . It is therefore wrong to say that the States have been placed under the Centre . The Centre cannot by its ...
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... Centre and the States , Article 312 takes away to some extent the autonomy of the States in this field by vesting in the Centre the authority to create All India Services . However , the framers were anxious to see that the vesting of ...
... Centre and the States , Article 312 takes away to some extent the autonomy of the States in this field by vesting in the Centre the authority to create All India Services . However , the framers were anxious to see that the vesting of ...
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