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A legislation enacted by a state legislature falls in the category of

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Answered by Answers4u
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A legislation enacted by a state legislature falls in the category of supreme legislation.

State legislature like vidhan sabha or vidhan Parishad are the most powerful law making authority in a state.

Their decisions cannot be overruled by any other authority in the state.

There are two main categories of legislation - supreme legislation and subordinate legislation.

Answered by osoiekoduke
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Supreme legislation.


A state has got three main structures which includes.


Executive

Legislative.

Judiciary.

Legislative is am arm of the government that deals with law making processes and the main participants are members of parliament.


They are involved in making laws are ensuring that the government activities are followed and implemented to the later.


Legislative arm of the government is again involved in amendment of the constitution which follows a proper channel

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