Inter-State Council (Isc)
- The Standing Committee of the Inter-State Council (ISC) headed by the Union Home Minister completed the onerous task of deliberations on all the 273 recommendations of theMM Punchhi Commission(2007) on Centre-State Relations.
- ISC is a constitutional body provided under Article 263.
- It is a recommendatory body to investigate and discuss subjects, in which some or all of the states or the union government have a common interest.
- It is not a permanent constitutional body as it can be established ‘at any time’ if it appears to the President that the public interests would be served by the establishment of such a ....
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Indian Polity And Governance
- 1 Principle of Natural Justice
- 2 Appointment & Transfer of Judges
- 3 Doctrine of Eminent Domain: State Property, Common Property & Community Property
- 4 Distribution of Legislative Power: What Centre & States can & cannot do?
- 5 Powers of Central Investigation Agencies
- 6 Election Commission: Power, Limitations & Conflicts
- 7 Recusal of Judges
- 8 Speaker vs. Governor: Separation of Powers
- 9 Lokpal & Lokayukta: Powers, Functions & Limitations
- 10 Creation of New States in India