ºÝºÝߣshows by User: jyotidharm / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: jyotidharm / Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:59:22 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: jyotidharm New financial relation l lb c /slideshow/new-financial-relation-l-lb-c/60490381 newfinancialrelationllbc-160405065922
The Indian Constitution incorporates a very elaborate scheme of centre state financial relations. Its chief characteristics are :- The complete separation of taxing powers between centre and states Tax sharing between the two The allocation of funds to the state 2 The tax enumerated in the centre list are leviable by the centre exclusively. The tax enumerated in the state list are leviable by the state exclusively]]>

The Indian Constitution incorporates a very elaborate scheme of centre state financial relations. Its chief characteristics are :- The complete separation of taxing powers between centre and states Tax sharing between the two The allocation of funds to the state 2 The tax enumerated in the centre list are leviable by the centre exclusively. The tax enumerated in the state list are leviable by the state exclusively]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:59:22 GMT /slideshow/new-financial-relation-l-lb-c/60490381 jyotidharm@slideshare.net(jyotidharm) New financial relation l lb c jyotidharm The Indian Constitution incorporates a very elaborate scheme of centre state financial relations. Its chief characteristics are :- The complete separation of taxing powers between centre and states Tax sharing between the two The allocation of funds to the state 2 The tax enumerated in the centre list are leviable by the centre exclusively. The tax enumerated in the state list are leviable by the state exclusively <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newfinancialrelationllbc-160405065922-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Indian Constitution incorporates a very elaborate scheme of centre state financial relations. Its chief characteristics are :- The complete separation of taxing powers between centre and states Tax sharing between the two The allocation of funds to the state 2 The tax enumerated in the centre list are leviable by the centre exclusively. The tax enumerated in the state list are leviable by the state exclusively
New financial relation l lb c from jyoti dharm
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New c&amp;s relation l lb c /slideshow/new-camps-relation-l-lb-c/60490308 newcsrelationllbc-160405065745
Federal FeaturesThe federal features of the Constitution include:(1) A written constitution which defines the structure, organization and powers of the central as well as state governments(2) A rigid constitution which can be amended only with the consent of the states(3) An independent judiciary which acts as the guardian of the constitution.(4) A clear division of powers between the Center and the States through three lists- Union list, State list and Concurrent list(5) The creation of an Upper House (Rajya Sabha) which gives representation to the states, etc. ]]>

Federal FeaturesThe federal features of the Constitution include:(1) A written constitution which defines the structure, organization and powers of the central as well as state governments(2) A rigid constitution which can be amended only with the consent of the states(3) An independent judiciary which acts as the guardian of the constitution.(4) A clear division of powers between the Center and the States through three lists- Union list, State list and Concurrent list(5) The creation of an Upper House (Rajya Sabha) which gives representation to the states, etc. ]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:57:45 GMT /slideshow/new-camps-relation-l-lb-c/60490308 jyotidharm@slideshare.net(jyotidharm) New c&amp;s relation l lb c jyotidharm Federal FeaturesThe federal features of the Constitution include:(1) A written constitution which defines the structure, organization and powers of the central as well as state governments(2) A rigid constitution which can be amended only with the consent of the states(3) An independent judiciary which acts as the guardian of the constitution.(4) A clear division of powers between the Center and the States through three lists- Union list, State list and Concurrent list(5) The creation of an Upper House (Rajya Sabha) which gives representation to the states, etc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newcsrelationllbc-160405065745-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Federal FeaturesThe federal features of the Constitution include:(1) A written constitution which defines the structure, organization and powers of the central as well as state governments(2) A rigid constitution which can be amended only with the consent of the states(3) An independent judiciary which acts as the guardian of the constitution.(4) A clear division of powers between the Center and the States through three lists- Union list, State list and Concurrent list(5) The creation of an Upper House (Rajya Sabha) which gives representation to the states, etc.
New c&amp;s relation l lb c from jyoti dharm
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Constitutional law ii c /slideshow/constitutional-law-ii-c/60490132 constitutionallawiic-160405065551
Meaning of federalism:- in the words of prof k.C wheare federalism means there is a single independent authority for the whole area in respect of some matters and there are independent regional authorities for the other matters. Federalism is a system of government of a country under which there exist simultaneously a federal or central government and several state as contrasted with a unitary state. Both the central and the state governments derive their powers from the constitution. Both are supreme in particular spheres and both operate directly on the people. State government are not subordinate to the central government. The distribution of legislative power between the center and state is the core of any federal system. ]]>

Meaning of federalism:- in the words of prof k.C wheare federalism means there is a single independent authority for the whole area in respect of some matters and there are independent regional authorities for the other matters. Federalism is a system of government of a country under which there exist simultaneously a federal or central government and several state as contrasted with a unitary state. Both the central and the state governments derive their powers from the constitution. Both are supreme in particular spheres and both operate directly on the people. State government are not subordinate to the central government. The distribution of legislative power between the center and state is the core of any federal system. ]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:55:50 GMT /slideshow/constitutional-law-ii-c/60490132 jyotidharm@slideshare.net(jyotidharm) Constitutional law ii c jyotidharm Meaning of federalism:- in the words of prof k.C wheare federalism means there is a single independent authority for the whole area in respect of some matters and there are independent regional authorities for the other matters. Federalism is a system of government of a country under which there exist simultaneously a federal or central government and several state as contrasted with a unitary state. Both the central and the state governments derive their powers from the constitution. Both are supreme in particular spheres and both operate directly on the people. State government are not subordinate to the central government. The distribution of legislative power between the center and state is the core of any federal system. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/constitutionallawiic-160405065551-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Meaning of federalism:- in the words of prof k.C wheare federalism means there is a single independent authority for the whole area in respect of some matters and there are independent regional authorities for the other matters. Federalism is a system of government of a country under which there exist simultaneously a federal or central government and several state as contrasted with a unitary state. Both the central and the state governments derive their powers from the constitution. Both are supreme in particular spheres and both operate directly on the people. State government are not subordinate to the central government. The distribution of legislative power between the center and state is the core of any federal system.
Constitutional law ii c from jyoti dharm
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Article 356 /slideshow/article-356-60490077/60490077 article356-160405065428
Article 356 is inspired by sections 93 of the Government of India Act, 1935, which provided that if a Governor of a province was satisfied that a situation had arisen in which the government of the province cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, he could assume to himself all or any of the powers of the government and discharge those functions in his discretion.The Governor, however, could not encroach upon the powers of the high court]]>

Article 356 is inspired by sections 93 of the Government of India Act, 1935, which provided that if a Governor of a province was satisfied that a situation had arisen in which the government of the province cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, he could assume to himself all or any of the powers of the government and discharge those functions in his discretion.The Governor, however, could not encroach upon the powers of the high court]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:54:28 GMT /slideshow/article-356-60490077/60490077 jyotidharm@slideshare.net(jyotidharm) Article 356 jyotidharm Article 356 is inspired by sections 93 of the Government of India Act, 1935, which provided that if a Governor of a province was satisfied that a situation had arisen in which the government of the province cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, he could assume to himself all or any of the powers of the government and discharge those functions in his discretion.The Governor, however, could not encroach upon the powers of the high court <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/article356-160405065428-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Article 356 is inspired by sections 93 of the Government of India Act, 1935, which provided that if a Governor of a province was satisfied that a situation had arisen in which the government of the province cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, he could assume to himself all or any of the powers of the government and discharge those functions in his discretion.The Governor, however, could not encroach upon the powers of the high court
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Services under the union and the states Art. 308 to 323 /slideshow/services-under-the-union-and-the-states-art-308-to-323/60489892 servicesundertheunionandthestatesartc-160405064847
Regulation of recruitment and conditions of services of person serving the union and the states. Tenure of the office of members of these services Constitutional safeguards to the civil servants Creation of All India services. Establishment of the service commission]]>

Regulation of recruitment and conditions of services of person serving the union and the states. Tenure of the office of members of these services Constitutional safeguards to the civil servants Creation of All India services. Establishment of the service commission]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:48:47 GMT /slideshow/services-under-the-union-and-the-states-art-308-to-323/60489892 jyotidharm@slideshare.net(jyotidharm) Services under the union and the states Art. 308 to 323 jyotidharm Regulation of recruitment and conditions of services of person serving the union and the states. Tenure of the office of members of these services Constitutional safeguards to the civil servants Creation of All India services. Establishment of the service commission <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/servicesundertheunionandthestatesartc-160405064847-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Regulation of recruitment and conditions of services of person serving the union and the states. Tenure of the office of members of these services Constitutional safeguards to the civil servants Creation of All India services. Establishment of the service commission
Services under the union and the states Art. 308 to 323 from jyoti dharm
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Administrative relation between centre and state art l lb c /slideshow/administrative-relation-between-centre-and-state-art-l-lb-c/60489891 administrativerelationbetweencentreandstateartllbc-160405064842
The scheme of allocating the administrative responsibilities is drawn for the purpose of :- The administration of law. Achieving co-ordination between the centre and states. The settlement of disputes between the centre and states. ]]>

The scheme of allocating the administrative responsibilities is drawn for the purpose of :- The administration of law. Achieving co-ordination between the centre and states. The settlement of disputes between the centre and states. ]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2016 06:48:42 GMT /slideshow/administrative-relation-between-centre-and-state-art-l-lb-c/60489891 jyotidharm@slideshare.net(jyotidharm) Administrative relation between centre and state art l lb c jyotidharm The scheme of allocating the administrative responsibilities is drawn for the purpose of :- The administration of law. Achieving co-ordination between the centre and states. The settlement of disputes between the centre and states. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/administrativerelationbetweencentreandstateartllbc-160405064842-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The scheme of allocating the administrative responsibilities is drawn for the purpose of :- The administration of law. Achieving co-ordination between the centre and states. The settlement of disputes between the centre and states.
Administrative relation between centre and state art l lb c from jyoti dharm
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