Which bodies have the right to legislate on subjects in concurrent list? What happens in case of conflict between such laws?
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The correct answer to your question is the Parliament and the state legislature.
In India, the parliament and the state legislature both have the right to legislate the subjects of concurrent list like marriage, divorce, welfare, transfer of property, adulteration in food, and more.
In case of conflict the central law has been designed to prevail over the state law. It means the central government’s decision will be considered as final decision in case of conflict.
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Explanation:
The concurrent list has around 47 subjects like marriage, divorce, property conflict etc.
Both the center as well as the state have the right to legislate on the subjects in the concurrent list.
However, in case of a conflict, it is the center who has the upper hand and the center's law will be honored over the state's law