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Mention the two main circumstances under which the Parliament can legislate on the state subject

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Answered by deepikaarya
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But in certain circumstances, the Parliament can also legislate temporarily on subjects mentioned in the State List, when the Rajya Sabha has passed a resolution with two-thirds majority that it is expedient to legislate in the national interest per Articles 249 to 252 of the Constitution

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