Who legislates on subjects that do not fall in the third list?
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The Parliament can legislate on subjects which are not listed under any of the three lists. It is known as the residuary list.
Explanation:
- Subjects which are not present in any of the lists mentioned in the constitution are known as Residuary Subjects. Union Government has the powers to make laws on Residuary Subjects.
- Residuary list is that wherein only the parliament may exercise its right. It is different from the three lists, "union list, state list, & concurrent list"and is distinct. These rights are not within either the state's or the Union's legislative control. Parliament has exclusive authority to legislate on any matter not listed on the Union, Concurrent, & State List. The authority to make any law that imposes tax that does not appear in any of these lists shall comprise such power.
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