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What articles of the Constitution of India establish the State Legislatures?

AArticles 168–212

BArticles 79–122

CArticles 243–243O

DArticles 148–151

Answer:

A. Articles 168–212

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State Legislature 

  • The state legislatures in India are established under the Constitution of India (Articles 168–212) to function as the primary law-making bodies at the state level, mirroring the structure and processes of the Union Parliament but with distinct characteristics

  • States have the flexibility to adopt either a unicameral (only Legislative Assembly) or bicameral (Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council) system, depending on their assessment of the utility and cost of maintaining a second chamber.

  • The state legislatures operate within the framework of federalism, with legislative powers divided between the Centre and states through the Seventh Schedule (Central, State, and Concurrent Lists).


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