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Federal Structure: Under The Government of India Act, 1935 is a comprehensive scholarly work that delves into the constitutional provisions and federal framework introduced by the landmark Government of India Act of 1935. Author K. T. Shah provides a detailed analysis of how this act restructured India’s governance, establishing a federal system that balanced power between the central government and provincial administrations.
The book examines the various aspects of the federal structure, including the distribution of powers, the functioning of different governmental bodies, and the mechanisms established for coordination between federal and provincial governments. Shah’s work is essential for understanding the constitutional history of India and how the 1935 Act laid the groundwork for the country’s later constitutional development. This non-fiction work serves as a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Indian constitutional law and political history.







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