Political Science, asked by damudarupadhayay, 3 months ago

what is residuary power?Who can exercise it in India?​

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Answered by sushreetejaswani
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The residuary powers of legislation are vested in Parliament. ... Article 248 (2) of the Constitution of India says that the Parliament has exclusive power to make any law with respect to any matter not enumerated in list II and III.

Answered by Anonymous
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Residuary powers are those powers which can be made by the parliament only. It is different from 3 lists, union list, state list, and concurrent list. These powers are neither under the legislative powers of the State nor the Union.

Parliament and the State legislatures have exclusive powers to legislate on items in the Union List and the State List respectively. Both can legislate on items in the Concurrent List.

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