Doctrine of Pith & Substance | Article 246 | Constitution of India


Summary

This video provides an in-depth look at the Indian constitution's structure, focusing on the division of powers between the central and state governments through central and state lists. It emphasizes the significance of Article 226 in the context of state list provisions, highlighting how legislators have the authority to create laws specific to their respective states. The video explains how subjects are categorized into state lists, ensuring clear delineation of powers for each state. It also touches on the process of invalidating disputed registrations using the Doctor 93's subscribed Act, and discusses Parliament's role in validating and creating laws within State Legislatures.


Constitution Overview

An overview of the constitution highlighting the dual nature of central and state lists, with a focus on the power distribution and Article 226.

State List Provision

Explanation of the State List provision under Article 226, emphasizing the role of legislators in creating laws specific to a state.

Constitution Lists

Details about how the constitution categorizes subjects into State Lists, ensuring powers are clearly defined for each state.

Disputed Registration

Insight into disputed registrations and the process of invalidating them using Doctor 93's subscribed Act.

Role of Parliament

Discussion on Parliament's role in State Legislatures, particularly regarding the validation and creation of laws.

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