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2. Mencion some of tbe subjects co which the state legislature can make laws Why do daterent states need to have different laws on these subjects?

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Answered by Callmephysco
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Powers of State Legislature: 1.

It can enact any bill on any subject of State List, which becomes an Act with the signatures of the Governor. Normally, the Governor acts as a nominal and constitutional head and as such follows the advice of the State Chief Minister and his Council of Ministers

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Answered by βαbγGυrl
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The Legislative Assembly is the popularly elected chamber and is the real Centre of power in a State. The maximum strength of an assembly must not exceed 500 or its minimum strength fall below 60. But some of the States have been allowed to have smaller Legislative Assemblies, e.g. Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, etc.

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