FEDERALISM UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION VIS-A-VIS CBI INVESTIGATION

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  • Kirty Ranjan Rani 3rd year LLB Student, New Law College Pune, Maharashtra, India Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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Federalism, Federal Structure, CBI Investigation, DSPE Act, Consent, Parliament

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The article deals with the concept of federalism vis a vis CBI the central agency for the investigation.  Indian constitution is federal where the separation of power is the basic principle which is being followed by centre and states for the proper functioning of the system. However, the centre and states often come in conflict on the question of Investigation by CBI. This article deals with the working of CBI concerning the Federal Mechanism of the constitution. Further, the paper also highlights the various judicial precedents concerning the states and CBI. Further, the article throws light on the recent happenings in the country as a consequence of which the questions were raised on working of the federal system and also deals with the repercussions on the withdrawal of consent by states and recommends certain measures to overcome with the problem in its concluding points. 

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Published

27-08-2021

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Kirty Ranjan Rani. “FEDERALISM UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION VIS-A-VIS CBI INVESTIGATION”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 7, no. 4, Aug. 2021, pp. 25-31, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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