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The idea of ‘concurrent list’ in the Indian constitution is taken from the Constitution of …………?
Ireland
Canada
Australia
Japan
- Option 1: Ireland
- The Indian Constitution does not take the concept of the concurrent list from the Irish Constitution.
- Ireland's influence is more evident in the Directive Principles of State Policy in India.
- Option 2: Canada
- Canada did not contribute to the idea of a concurrent list in India.
- Canada's federal structure has distinct demarcation of powers but inspired the idea of a strong central government.
- Option 3: Australia
- Australia is the correct option.
- The concept of a concurrent list, where both the central and state governments can make laws, was taken from the Australian Constitution.
- Option 4: Japan
- Japan's Constitution did not directly influence the idea of the concurrent list in the Indian Constitution.
- Japan's influence is minimal in Indian constitutional provisions.
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