Inter-State Council (by virtue of office, when invited)

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The Inter-State Council (by virtue of office, when invited) is a constitutional body in India that facilitates coordination and dispute resolution between the Union and state governments, with certain officials participating as members when specifically invited by virtue of their positions.


Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian governmental body membership classification
constitutional body membership category
coordinationMechanism meetings of the Inter-State Council
country India
decisionMakingRole participation in deliberations when invited
domain inter-governmental relations in India
function assist in inter-governmental coordination
assist in inter-governmental dispute resolution
governanceLevel State
Union
invitingAuthority Government of India
surface form: Union Government of India
legalBasis Article 263 of the Constitution of India
membershipBasis ex officio
membershipCondition invitation by virtue of holding a particular office
membershipNature non-individualized membership category
office-based membership
memberType invited member
non-permanent member
objective strengthen cooperative federalism in India
participationMode members participate only when specifically invited
participationStatus attendance contingent on invitation
not a standing member category
partOf Inter-State Council
purpose facilitate coordination between the Union and state governments
facilitate dispute resolution between the Union and state governments
relatedTo State Governments of India
Union Government
surface form: Union Government of India

federalism in India
scopeOfParticipation participation in meetings of the Inter-State Council
selectionCriterion holding specified constitutional or governmental offices

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Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands memberOf Inter-State Council (by virtue of office, when invited)