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The properties of a State Government are acquired by the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of an Act passed by Parliament. The State challenges the Central Government's action. Which one of the following is the best legal position?

A. The State government can challenge the action of the Central Government on the ground that in a country like India with federal structure, the State's properties could not be acquired by the Central Government

B. The State Government can file a petition before the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution of India

C. The action of the Central Government is valid because States are not sovereign, the Constitution is not federal in nature and contains adequate provisions for acquisition of State properties by the Centre under law

D. The State Government can file a suit for declaration under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Answer: Option C


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