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Which bodies have the right to legislate on subjects in the concurrent list?
What happens in the case of a conflict between such laws?

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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The state legislative is the state's law making body. it has exclusive power to make and pass laws on the 66 subjects mentioned in the State List. It also enjoys the right to frame laws on the 47 subjects of the Concurrent List. But in case of a conflict between the laws passed by the Union and those passed by the state, the Union laws shall prevail. All laws passed by the state legislature are operative within the boundaries of that particular state.

  • in case of a conflict between such laws a CENTRAL LAW have been designed to prevail over the state law

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Answered by 16RE78
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The state legislative is the state's law making body. it has exclusive power to make and pass laws on the 66 subjects mentioned in the State List. It also enjoys the right to frame laws on the 47 subjects of the Concurrent List. But in case of a conflict between the laws passed by the Union and those passed by the state, the Union laws shall prevail. All laws passed by the state legislature are operative within the boundaries of that particular time

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