How are the law making powers divided between the centre and the states by the constitution?
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The Constitution divides legislative authority between the Union and the States in three lists- the Union List, the State List and the Concurrent List. ... In case of conflict between the law of the State and Union law on a subject in the Concurrent list, the law of the Parliament prevails.
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