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Mention four special circumstances under which the parliament can legislate over the state subjects?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are five conditions under which parliament can make laws on state list.

  •    If rajya sabha approves a resolution with special majority and declares that a subject is of national interest. (under Article-249)
  •    During times of national Emergency(under Article 250)
  •    If the legislature of 2 or more state request parliament to make law for an item in state list. for example kerela and tamilnadu can ask for water disputes. (under Article 252)
  •    For implementation of international treaties .eg Micro irrigation, treaty on agriculture.
  •    During president's rule.
Answered by dbiswas2365
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Answer:

There are five conditions under which parliament can make laws on state list.

• If rajya sabha approves a resolution with special majority and declares that a subject is of national interest. (under Article-249)

During times of national Emergency(under Article 250)

If the legislature of 2 or more state request parliament to make law for an item in state list. for example kerela and tamilnadu can ask for water disputes. (under Article 252)

• For implementation of international treaties .eg Micro irrigation, treaty on agriculture.

. During president's rule.

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