Articles 247 to 250 of the Indian Constitution: A Contemporary Discourse on the Union and States' Relationship
Articles 247 to 250 of the Indian Constitution: A Contemporary Discourse on the Union and States' Relationship Introduction The Indian Constitution, as a framework for governance, establishes a delicate balance between the Union and the states. Articles 247 to 250 of the Indian Constitution delineate provisions pertaining to the relationship between the Union and the states, addressing matters such as the relationship with the Union territories, representation in Parliament, and coordination between states. In this article, we engage in a comprehensive discussion, exploring the relevance of these articles in the modern era and analyzing relevant case laws that shed light on their significance in contemporary India. Article 247: Interpretation Article 247 provides for the interpretation of laws made by Parliament or the Legislature of a state in relation to the Union territories. Although this article may appear procedural, it holds crucial implications for governance in the Union...