in India's federal system the central and the state governments have the power to legislate on all subjects which are included in the
A UNION LIST
B STATE LIST
C CONCURRENT LIST
D RESIDUARY LIST
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CONCURRENT LIST
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that means in India's federal system the central and the state governments have the power to legislate on all subjects which are included in the concurrent list.
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They have the power to legislate on items in C. CONCURRENT LIST
- Adoption, divorce, marriage, child custody are a few elements that fall under the umbrella of family law. In India, the elements are in the concurrent list.
- The list represents an official list of fifty two elements out of which the final subjects are listed in the Constitution of India's Seventh Schedule.
- It typically includes the specific ability to be adequately taken into account by both the federal and state governments.
- The list properly includes various personal law topics such as considered marriage, divorce, and direct inheritance.
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