State Executive : State Council Of Ministers
The State Council of Ministers is responsible for various executive functions of the state, such as implementing laws, making policy decisions, and managing state affairs
The State Council of Ministers is responsible for various executive functions of the state, such as implementing laws, making policy decisions, and managing state affairs
The Legislative Assembly is responsible for making laws for the state and holding the state government accountable. Its members are elected by the people of the state through direct elections.
State Legislative Council is the upper house of the state legislature in some states of India. The legislative council, also known as Vidhan Parishad
The legislative relations between the central government and state governments in India are primarily governed by the Constitution
The Supreme Court of India is the apex court of the Indian judicial system and the highest court of appeal in the country. It was established on 28th January 1950
Each state in India has its own High Court, which serves as the highest court in that state. The High Courts are established under Article 214 of the Constitution of India
Legislative control over administration is particularly important in ensuring accountability and transparency in government
Indian judiciary plays a vital role in ensuring that the government functions within the boundaries of the Constitution and the law
Delegated legislation is a term used to refer to laws or regulations made by a person or body other than the legislature
The Cabinet Secretariat is an important body of the Indian government that assists the Cabinet in decision-making and policy formulation.