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if the laws of Central and state government on the subject of concurrent list conflict with each other then what happens?​

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Answered by studies26
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In case of a conflict between the Central law and the state law on a subject enumerated in the Concurrent List, the Central law prevails over the state law. ... If the state law has been reserved for the consideration of the president and has received his assent, then the state law prevails in that state.

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Answered by drashtis1
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The law of the centre prevails.

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Both Centre and state can make laws on subjects mentioned in the Concurrent list. But in case of conflict between the central and state law in the Concurrent list, the law of the centre prevails.

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