Q. Why India is sometimes referred to as a ‘quasi-federal’ polity?

[A] In India, executive is responsible to the legislature for all its acts and policies

[B] Indian constitution provides a Bicameral legislature for the Centre and the states.

[C] India is a federal country with balance of power tilted towards Centre.

[D] Indian constitution provides for division of power between the Centre and the states.

Answer: C
Notes:

Exp) Option c is the correct answer.

India is regarded as a semi-federal state, or a quasi-federal state as described by Prof. K.C. Wheare. The Supreme Court of India also describes it as a federal structure with a strong bias towards the Centre.

Quasi federal refers to a system of government where the distribution of powers between the Center and the state are not equal. India is a federation with a unitary bias and is referred as a quasi-federal state because of strong central machinery.

Important Tips
Federal features of Indian ConstitutionUnitary features of Indian Constitution
1. Supremacy of the1. Single Constitution
2. Bicameral Legislature2. Rajya Sabha does not represent the States equality
3. Dual Government3. Division of power is not equal i.e., strong centre.
4. Rigid Constitution4. Constitution is not strictly rigid ex. Amendment through Simple majority
5. Independent Judiciary5. Integrated Judiciary
6. In the case of a federal country there is a system of revenue sharing between the Center and the State.6. The Constitution of India has given emergency powers to the President

 

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