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Inter-State Council: Fostering Cooperation in India’s Federal Structure

March 28, 2024 139 0

Introduction

The Inter-State Council, as outlined in Article 263 of the Indian Constitution, serves as a platform for fostering cooperation and coordination among the states and between the Centre and the states. It provides a forum for discussing issues of common interest, promoting interstate harmony, and addressing matters that affect the unity and integrity of India. The council plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue and collaboration between different levels of government, contributing to the effective functioning of the federal structure in India.

Establishment and Function of Inter-State Council

Status
Establishment(Article 263)
  • The President can establish a council through an order and define the duties, organization and procedure.
  • It was set up for the first time in 1990 through a Presidential order as per the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission (on Inter-State Relations).
Purpose and 

Functions

  • If the President believes it would benefit the public interest, a council may be formed
    • a) To enquire and advise upon inter-state disputes (Complimentary to SC’s jurisdiction under Art.131).
    • b) Investigating & discussing subjects in which states or the Centre and the states have a common interest.
    • c) Recommending on any matter for better coordination of policy & action.
  • Scope: The Council can deal with any controversy whether legal or non-legal but its decisions are advisory and not binding.
Sarkaria 

Commission 

Recommendation

  • Establishment of a permanent Inter-State Council under Article 263 of the Constitution.
  • To differentiate the Inter-State Council from other bodies established under the same Article 263, known as the Inter-Governmental Council (IGC).
  • The IGC’s responsibilities, excluding socio-economic planning and development, should encompass those outlined in clauses (b) and (c) of Article 263.
Composition
  • PM as Chairman + CMs of all states + CMs of all UTs having legislative assemblies + Administrators of all UTs not having Legislative Assemblies + Governors of states under President’s Rule + Six Central Cabinet Minister including Home Minister (Nominated by PM) + Five ministers of cabinet rank/ Minister of State (Independent Charge) nominated by PM are permanent invitees.
Meetings
  • The council may meet at least thrice in a year. 
  • All questions are decided by consensus.
Standing Committee of the Council
  • Set up in 1996 for continuous consultation and processing of matters for the consideration of the council.
  • Members of the Committee: Union Home Minister as Chairman + Five Union Cabinet Ministers + Nine CMs.
  • The Council is assisted by the Inter-State Council Secretariat (Set up in 1991). It is headed by Secretary to the Government of India.
  • Since 2011, it is also functioning as the secretariat of the Zonal Councils.
Established Councils.
  • Council set up under  Article 263, the President has instituted the following 

councils to provide recommendations for enhanced coordination of policy and 

Action

  • Central Council of Health.
  • Central Council of Local Government and Urban Development.
  • Four Regional Councils for Sales Tax for the Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern Zones.
  • Council set up under the Acts of Parliament.
  • Central Council of Indian Medicine.
  • Central Council of Homoeopathy.

Inter-State Trade & Commerce: Articles 301 to 307

Article Description
    301
  • Trade, commerce, and intercourse throughout the country shall be free.
  • This freedom is applicable to both inter-state and intra-state trade and commerce.
    302 Provides for restrictions:

  • Parliament can impose restrictions on the above freedom in public interest.
  • Parliament cannot discriminate between states except in the case of scarcity of goods in any part of India.
  303
  • State legislatures can impose restrictions within that state in public interest.
  • For such a bill previous sanction of the President is required.
  • States cannot discriminate between states.
  304
  • States can impose any tax on goods imported from another state or UT if similar goods are manufactured in that state. 
  • This provision prohibits the imposition of discriminatory taxes by the state.
  305
  • The freedom (under Art.301) is subject to nationalization laws.
  • Parliament or state law can provide a monopoly in favor of the Centre or State
  • Such laws can exclude citizens or others completely or partially from carrying such trade.
Appropriate Authority
  • Parliament can appoint an appropriate authority for carrying out the purposes of the above provisions relating to the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse and restrictions on it.

Article 261: Public Acts, Records and Judicial Proceedings

  • Full faith & credit: is given to public acts, records and judicial proceedings of the Centre and States throughout the country.
  • Public Act: Expression ‘public acts’ includes both legislative and executive acts of the government and ‘public record’ includes any official book, register or record made by a public servant in the discharge of his official duties.
  • Parliamentary Authority: Parliament, by law, will determine the manner in which and the conditions under which such acts, records and proceedings are to be proved and their effect determined.
  • Execution of Civil Judgments: Final judgments & orders of civil courts in any part of India are capable of execution anywhere within India
    • This rule applies to civil judgments and not to criminal judgments.

Conclusion

  • The Inter-State Council plays a pivotal role in promoting cooperation and coordination among states and between the Centre and states in India. 
  • Established under Article 263 of the Constitution, it serves as a platform for discussing matters of common interest, resolving disputes, and making recommendations for better policy coordination. 
  • The council contributes to the effective functioning of the federal structure and facilitates the pursuit of collective goals for the nation’s development.

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