Accountancy, asked by vihankashyap1122, 22 hours ago

The exclusive right to make laws for matters containing in List-I of Schedule VII of the Constitution of India has been given to
State Governments
Central Government
Both Centre and State Governments
None of the above

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Answered by Anonymous
10

(Originally 97) numbered items as provided in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India. The Union Government or Parliament of India has exclusive power to legislate on matters relating to these items.

Answered by MotiSani
0

The exclusive right to make laws for matters contained in List-1 of Schedule VII of the constitution of India has been given to both center and state governments.

  • The Indian Constitution establishes the provisions determining the division of legislative responsibility between the Union and the States under Articles 245 and 246.
  • The Indian Constitution's Seventh Schedule establishes and specifies the division of authorities and functions between the Union and the States.
  • The three lists are the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List. Originally, there were 97 subjects on the union list, but there are now 100.
  • There used to be 66 subjects on the state list, but currently, there are just 61.
  • Previously, there were 47 entries on the concurrent list; today, there are 52.

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