good afternoon guys. what is union list and concurrent listen
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union list includes the subject of national intrest like defence, communication, etc union gvmnt can take decesions on these subjcts
concurrent list is includes the subject of the common intrest of both state and national intrest like marriage, succession and adoption. both state and cntrl gvmnt. can take decesion
concurrent list is includes the subject of the common intrest of both state and national intrest like marriage, succession and adoption. both state and cntrl gvmnt. can take decesion
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◆ Union List : - All the 97 subjects of the Union List are of national importance. Only the Parliament has the exclusive power to legislate on them. Some of the subjects in the Union List are defence , foreign affairs , war and peace , railways , posts and telegraphs , currency , foreign exchange , etc.
◆ Concurrent List : - The Concurrent List has 49 subjects and includes subjects , such as marriage and divorce , transfer of property other than agricultural land , adulteration of food - stuffs , drugs and medicines , labour , welfare , etc. The Parliament as well as the State Legislatures both may make laws on the subjects enlisted in the Concurrent List. But in case of conflict , the central law prevails over the state laws.
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◆ Union List : - All the 97 subjects of the Union List are of national importance. Only the Parliament has the exclusive power to legislate on them. Some of the subjects in the Union List are defence , foreign affairs , war and peace , railways , posts and telegraphs , currency , foreign exchange , etc.
◆ Concurrent List : - The Concurrent List has 49 subjects and includes subjects , such as marriage and divorce , transfer of property other than agricultural land , adulteration of food - stuffs , drugs and medicines , labour , welfare , etc. The Parliament as well as the State Legislatures both may make laws on the subjects enlisted in the Concurrent List. But in case of conflict , the central law prevails over the state laws.
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