0. Which of the following is the federal feature of the Indian Constitution?
Federal features in the Indian Constitution include a distribution of powers (Union, State, and Concurrent lists), an independent judiciary, and a written constitution that outlines the structure clearly. Despite India's unitary tendencies, these features affirm its quasi-federal nature.
Option A: There is distribution of Powers in accordance with 2 lists
Incorrect. India follows a three-list system: Union, State, and Concurrent.
Option B: Written and rigid constitution
Incorrect. While the constitution is written, it's not considered rigid in the federal sense due to the ease of certain amendments.
Option C: Independent Judiciary
Incorrect. This is a federal feature, but the question asks for all federal features.
Option D: All of these
Correct. All listed features are essential aspects of federalism in the Indian context.