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in the _ _ both the central and the state government can make laws or specified subjects​

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Answered by mugdha3009
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Parliament is the answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both the Parliament and the State legislatures can make laws on subjects given in the Concurrent list, but the Centre has a prior and supreme claim to legislate on current subjects. 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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