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Which of the following constitutions is a unitary constitution?

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Unitary = all powers centralised; Federal = constitutionally divided powers between centre and states.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • U.S.
  • British
  • Indian
  • Australia
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

A unitary constitution is one in which all legal powers are concentrated in the central government, with subnational units (if any) operating only with powers delegated by the centre.
In the British constitutional system, Parliament is supreme, and local governments exist but have no constitutionally guaranteed powers—they operate under authority delegated by Parliament.
Option (a) U.S. has a federal constitution, with powers divided between central and state governments.
Option (c) Indian constitution is federal with a strong centre, but not unitary in nature—it has division of powers between Union and States.
Option (d) Australia also has a federal constitution.
Therefore, the British constitution is the correct example of a unitary system.
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