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Consider the following:
1.The subjects which are not included in any of the three lists are called Residuary subjects.
2.lf there is any conflict between the Union List and the State List, then the former prevails.
3.When the Parliament enacts a law on the request of two or more states, then that law made by the Parliament on the State List is applicable to all the states.
How many of the following above is/are correct regarding the Centre-State Relations pertaining to the three lists of the Indian Constitution?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
Correct. In the Indian Constitution, there are three lists: the Union List, the State List, and the Concurrent List. If a subject does not fall within any of these lists, it is considered a Residuary subject. The power to legislate on Residuary subjects lies with the Parliament.
Correct. The Union List contains subjects on which only the Parliament can legislate. If there is a conflict between the Union and State List, the laws made by the Parliament (Union List) will prevail over state laws (State List).
Incorrect. When two or more states request Parliament to legislate on a matter in the State List, the law enacted by the Parliament will only apply to those states that have made the request, not to all the states. However, any other state may adopt it afterward by passing a resolution to that effect in the Legislative Assembly of the state.
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