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As per Indian Constitution, in the event of any conflict between the Union laws and States laws,
The matter is referred to the Supreme Court.
The State laws shall prevail.
The Union laws shall prevail.
The matter is referred to the Parliamentary Committee specifically constituted to resolve the dispute.
According to the Supreme Court in the event of conflict, the central legislations will override the state laws on subjects like university and education where both have the power to legislate. Which means If there is a conflict between Central Law and the State Legislation, the Central Law prevails over State Law( Article 254) , since, Central Law is made with the consensus of the National wisdom thru the representative of the people across the country along with the State that has the conflict with. Hence option 3rd is correct.
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