Q. The Indian Constitution has been described as ‘quasi-federal’ by whom among the following?

[A] K.C. Wheare

[B] Morris Jones

[C] Ivor Jennings

[D] James Mill

Answer: A
Notes:

Indian Constitution has been variously described as ‘federal in form but, unitary in spirit’, ‘quasi-federal’ by K.C. Wheare, ‘bargaining federalism’ by Morris Jones, ‘co-operative federalism’ by Granville Austin, ‘federation with a centralizing tendency’ by Ivor Jennings and so on. 

Source: Laxmikanth. 

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