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2.4. Trends in Centre-State relations

 

Development of India’s federalism since Independence2.4.2. Sarkaria Commission2.4.3. MM Punchhi Commission(Being the latest committee on Centre-State relations, its recommendations are given in detail)On Transfer of Entries in the Lists, from List II to List IIIOn Management of matters in concurrent jurisdictionOn Bills reserved for consideration of the PresidentOn Treaty making powers of the Union Executive and Centre-State RelationsOn Appointment and Removal of GovernorsOn Governors' discretionary powersOn Obligation of the Union to protect States from external aggression and internal disturbanceS.R. Bommai V. Union of IndiaOn "Local emergency" under Article 355 and 356On Power of Union to give directions to StateOn Co-ordination between States, Centre-State Relations and Inter-State CouncilOn Zonal Councils and Empowered Committees of MinistersOn Adjudication of disputes relating to waters of inter-State riversOn All India Services and Centre-State Co-operation for better AdministrationOn Rajya Sabha to be a Chamber to protect States' rightsOn Equal representation of States in Rajya SabhaOn Governments' obligation to support court expenditure when laws are madeOn Judicial Councils to advise Centre-State share in judicial budgetsOn Need for continuing emphasis on federal balance of powerOn Streamlining Administrative RelationsOn Fiscal Relations to be largely decided by the Finance Commission