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AttributeIndiaReviewedGrenadaReviewedCanadaReviewedNigerIndexed
Legal familyCommon law with personal-law pluralismCommon lawBijural: common law and Québec civil lawCivil law (French tradition)
System of governmentFederal parliamentary republicConstitutional monarchyFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchyRepublic under military-led government
ConstitutionConstitution of IndiaThe Grenada ConstitutionConstitution Acts, 1867 and 1982Constitution of the Seventh Republic (suspended)
In force since1950197319822010
CapitalNew DelhiSaint George'sOttawaNiamey
Official languagesHindi, English, +22 scheduled languagesEnglishEnglish, FrenchFrench, Hausa, Zarma
CurrencyIndian Rupee (INR)East Caribbean dollar (XCD)Canadian Dollar (CAD)West African CFA franc (XOF)
Population1,441,000,000126,00041,200,00026,200,000
Division of powersParliamentary federalism with subjects distributed across Union, State and Concurrent Lists; judicial review is entrenched, and writ jurisdiction under Articles 32 and 226 is broad.Unitary. The state comprises Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique; Carriacou and Petite Martinique have a Ministry and local administration but no separate legislature.Sections 91 and 92 divide federal and provincial competence. Section 33 allows a legislature to override certain Charter rights for renewable five-year periods.Under the suspended constitution, a semi-presidential system with a President, Prime Minister and National Assembly. Currently executive and legislative authority is concentrated in the CNSP and an appointed government.
How law is madeBills pass three readings in each House; money bills originate only in the Lok Sabha. Presidential assent follows, and ordinances may be promulgated between sessions.Bills pass three readings in both Houses and receive the Governor-General's assent. Constitutional amendments to entrenched provisions need a two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives and then approval by a referendum, a double lock that has defeated every reform package put to voters.Three readings plus committee study in each chamber, then Royal Assent. Money bills must originate in the Commons.Legislation is currently made by order of the governing authority and published in the Journal Officiel. The suspended constitution provided for ordinary parliamentary passage and presidential promulgation.
Legal professionA single fused profession of advocates enrolled with State Bar Councils under the Advocates Act 1961, subject to the All India Bar Examination.A fused profession of legal practitioners admitted by the High Court under the Legal Profession Act, after a law degree and the Legal Education Certificate. The Grenada Bar Association represents practitioners.Provincial law societies regulate admission: an accredited degree, articles, and bar admission courses. Québec has separate avocat and notaire professions.Avocats admitted through the Barreau du Niger after a law degree and traineeship; notaires and huissiers are separate offices.

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