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How have the legislative powers been divided between the Union government and the state government?

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Answered by tiger2625
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Answer: In order to divide the legislative powers between the Union and the states, the Indian Constitution has three lists with specific subjects. ... The Concurrent List has 47 subjects on which both the centre and the states can legislate. The residuary powers are vested in the Union Legislature.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The essence including its query is listed throughout the clarification section.

Explanation:

The legislative powers remain separated mostly by Constitutional between some of the assembly of First Nations as well as the legislature of the Province.

They were separated into 3 lists are as follows:

  • The Union list: It discusses aspects such as the protection of India, manufacturing, immigration, financial, respectively.
  • The State list: They vary including community cohesion, policing, state transport and logistics, multiple taxations, representation to legislative bodies, respectively.
  • The Concurrent list: These included the criminal justice system, forestry, adulteration, legal principles, and so on.

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