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define concurrent list with examples​

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Answered by mohsinalam
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The Concurrent List or List-III(Seventh Schedule) is a list of 52 items given in the seventh schedule to the Constitution of India. It includes the power to be considered by both the central and state government. The legislative section is divided into three lists: Union list, state list and Concurrent List. Unlike the federal governments of the United States, Switzerland or Australia, residual powers remain with the Union government, as with the Canadian federal government.

The list includes matters of local importance such as education, forests, economic and social planning, civil procedure and many more such laws which helps the state authority to run smoothly.

Both union and state governments have powers to legislate on the subjects mentioned in the concurrent list. Union government have an upper hand over the state for concurrent matters but the state government can override union laws by acquiring assent from the president.



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Answered by vipuljainvj
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Those subjects which are of both of national importance as well as state importance are included in concurrent list.

Ex. Education, Adoption etc


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