Government of india vested the residuary power in?
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The Government of India Act ,1935 vested the residuary power in the :
a) British Parliament .
b)Federal Legislature .
c) State Legislature.
d)Governor General.
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The Residuary Powers of the Government
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- Residuary powers can be defined as the remaining powers, which are under the parliament in a federal state, such as India. There are some powers, which are shared by the government at center and the state, however residual powers are only exercised by the state government. At present, the role and function of residual powers is in a state of controversy.
- Residuary powers includes subjects not mentioned in either of the lists that is not mentioned in Union , state or concurrent lists . We may give example of cyber security . These powers are vested with the Union government.
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