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Option B - The Constitution of India establishes a federal system of government as it contains all the usual features of a federation i.e. dual administration, division of power, written constitution, supremacy of constitution, rigidity of constitution, independent judiciary and bicameralism. Hence, federal form of Indian government can be called as multilevel government, union, state and local.
B. The Constitution of India establishes a federal system of government as it contains all the usual features of a federation i.e. dual administration, division of power, written constitution, supremacy of constitution, rigidity of constitution, independent judiciary and bicameralism. Hence, federal form of Indian government can be called as multilevel government, union, state and local.