Political Science, asked by simran05111993, 5 months ago

the central government can make laws on the subjects mentioned in which list?​

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Answered by MIZCHOCOLATE
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Explanation:

The union list details the subjects on which Parliament may make laws; the state list details those under the purview of state legislatures; and the concurrent list has subjects in which both Parliament and state legislatures have jurisdiction.

Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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Answer:

The Constitution provides for a three-fold distribution of legislative subjects between the Union and the states, viz., List-I (the Union List), List-II (the State List) and List-III (the Concurrent List) in the Seventh Schedule: (i) The Parliament has exclusive powers to make laws with respect to any of the matters ...

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