Delhi High Court : The Court clarified that the terms “Central Government,” “Government of India,” and “Union of India” can be used interchangeably and it does not undermine the federal structure of the Indian Constitution.
The Delhi High Court ruled that the use of the term “Central Government” instead of “Union Government” does not undermine the federal structure of the Indian Constitution. State governments are not subordinate to the Union government. • The Court dismissed a PIL seeking to replace ‘Central Government’ with ‘Union Government’ Read more

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