Section 3 of CoI : Section 3: Powers of the District Councils and Regional Councils to make laws.
CoI
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: The Regional Council of an autonomous region in Assam decides to improve the water supply system in a tribal village.
Application:
- The Regional Council can create laws related to water supplies, irrigation, and water storage.
- They decide to build a new water storage tank and improve the irrigation canals to ensure better water distribution for agriculture.
- The Council drafts a law to allocate funds and resources for this project.
- Since this falls under their powers as per Section 3(1)(g), they proceed without needing approval from the central government.
Example 2:
Scenario: The Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council wants to implement a new social security scheme for unemployed youth in the region.
Application:
- The Council drafts a law to provide monthly financial assistance to unemployed youth.
- This law falls under their jurisdiction as per Section 3(1)(h) concerning social security and unemployment.
- The law is then submitted to the Governor, who reserves it for the President's consideration as required by Section 3(2).
- The President reviews the law and either assents to it or send...
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