India is a quasi-federal system” – Who said?
AK.C. Wheare
BD.D. Basu
CA.V. Dicey
DMadison
Answer:
A. K.C. Wheare
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Quasi Federal:
- The term quasi-federal means a federal set-up where despite having two clear sets of government – central and the states, more powers are given to the Central Government.
- Article 1 of the Constitution of India states that ' India that is Bharat shall be a union of states'.
- The Indian model of federalism is called the quasi-federal system as it contains major features of both a federation and union.
K.C. Wheare:
- Kenneth Clinton Wheare was an Australian academic.
- He was an expert on the constitutions of the British Commonwealth.
- He advised constitutional assemblies in former British Colonies