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In which Part of the Indian Constitution are the legislative relations between the Centre and States given?

APart X

BPart XI

CPart XII

DPart XIII

Answer:

B. Part XI

Read Explanation:

  • Part XI of the Constitution (Articles 245 to 255) deals with the legislative relations between the Union and the States, detailing the division of powers and territorial jurisdiction


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