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laws for the state is made by​

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Answered by rkraghu2017
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State Legislatures are competent to make laws on matters enumerated in the State List.

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Answered by Hiya2010
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State Legislatures are competent to make laws on matters enumerated in the State List. While both the Union and the States have power to legislate on matters enumerated in the Concurrent List, only Parliament has power to make laws on matters not included in the State List or the Concurrent List.

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