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What are residuary subjects? Who can make laws on these subjects?

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Answered by RahulMalav
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Residuary subject are those subjects which are not include in any other subjects
Central government can make law regarding this
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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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Subjects absent in any of the lists referenced in the constitution are known as Residuary Subjects. Union Government has the authority to form laws on these subjects.

  • These subjects came into existence after the formation of the constitution, which is why they are not mentioned in it.
  • These include - Computers, E-Commerce, Online Trading, Programming, Hardware, Software, etc.
  • The Constitution of India says that the Parliament has the particular ability to make any regulation concerning any issue not determined in lists II and III under Article 248.
  • Such power will consolidate the force of making any regulation driving a cost not referred to in both of those once-overs.
  • The degree of the residuary powers is restricted. This is a result of the three records: - Union, State, and Concurrent cover each possible subject.
  • Likewise, the court can in like manner pick regardless of whether a subject falls under the residuary power.

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