What do you mean by residuary subject?
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The constitution makers wanted to be so precise about the distribution of powers between the governments, that after providing for the three lists, they provided for residuary subjects. Matters which are not included in any of the three lists are known as residuary subjects and the right to make laws on these subjects is called residuary power. The central government (the Parliament) has been given rights to legislate on these subjects.Example of residuary subjects are software, hardware, etc.
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The constitution makers wanted to be so precise about the distribution of powers between the governments, that after providing for the three lists, they provided for residuary subjects. Matters which are not included in any of the three lists are known as residuary subjects and the right to make laws on these subjects is called residuary power. The central government (the Parliament) has been given rights to legislate on these subjects.Example of residuary subjects are software, hardware, etc.
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The subjects that are not included in Union or State list are known as Residuary subjects.These are generally subjects that came up after the constitution was made (like computer software). According to our constitution, the Union Government has the power to legislate on these ‘residuary’ subjects.
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The subjects that are not included in Union or State list are known as Residuary subjects.These are generally subjects that came up after the constitution was made (like computer software). According to our constitution, the Union Government has the power to legislate on these ‘residuary’ subjects.
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