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CrPC Section 435: State Government Action After Consultation with Central Government

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Last updated: November 24, 2024 11:30 pm
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CrPC Section 435: State Government Action After Consultation with Central Government

1. Code:
Section 435 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) deals with the power of the State Government to take action after consultation with the Central Government in certain circumstances.

2. Explanation:
This section empowers the State Government to take action in certain matters, but only after consulting with the Central Government. These matters usually pertain to situations where the State Government’s actions could have national implications or require coordination with the Central Government.

3. Illustration:
Imagine a scenario where a State Government wants to implement a new law that regulates the movement of goods across state borders. This law could potentially impact interstate trade and commerce, which falls under the purview of the Central Government. In this case, the State Government would be required to consult with the Central Government before enacting the new law.

4. Common Questions and Answers:

Q: What are the specific instances where Section 435 applies?
A: The section itself doesn’t specify the exact instances. It is generally applied when the State Government’s action could have national repercussions or require coordination with the Central Government.

Q: What constitutes ‘consultation’ under this section?
A: The nature and extent of consultation can vary depending on the situation. It could involve written communication, meetings, or even joint committees.

Q: Can the State Government proceed with its action even if the Central Government disapproves?
A: While the Central Government’s opinion is crucial, the State Government is not bound by it. However, it’s important to note that disregarding the Central Government’s advice could lead to potential conflicts and complications.

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