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Which list the both state and Central government can make the laws on the subjects?

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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Answer: Concurrent list

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

• Both the Parliament and State governments can make legislation in the Concurrent list.

• The main subjects in the Concurrent list are Labour welfare, trade union, education, forests, stamp duties, contracts etc..

• At present, there are 52 subjects in the Concurrent list.

• During a deadlock between the state and centre, the law enacted by centre dominates.

• This relation between State and Centre is the legislative relations.

Part IX from articles 245 - 255 describes about these relations.

• The other two lists are State list and Union list.

• At present, there are 99 subjects in the Union list.

• Meanwhile, there are 62 subjects in the State list.

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • Concurrent list is the the list of common interest of union government and state government.

  • The Concurrent list consists Public order, police, public health and sanitation, education, forest, marriage.

  • Union Government and State government can make the laws the subject which is mentioned in the concurrent list.

  • The concurrent list includes law on some local topics which may help the government to run perfectly.

  • Concurrent list contains 51 topic which has given in the seventh schedule to the constitution of India.
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