Centre-state clashes weaken Constitutional fabric: SC judge
New Delhi, April 5 -- A sharp rise in legal confrontations between states and the Union government risks undermining India's constitutional design, Supreme Court judge justice BV Nagarathna said on Saturday, cautioning that such disputes erode the spirit of cooperative federalism and weaken institutional balance.
Delivering the First Dr Rajendra Prasad Memorial Lecture titled 'Constitutionalism beyond rights Nagarathna stressed that a "mature federation" must prioritise dialogue and negotiation over litigation, warning that the growing tendency of governments to rush to courts reflects deeper structural concerns. "Increase in conflict between the states of the Union or between the Centre and the states does not augur well for the nation," she said, adding that such disputes "create a dent."...
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