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Consider the following statements:
1.When Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to make laws on matter in the State List the resolution remains in force for 6 months.
2.During National emergency Parliament acquires the power to legislate with respect to matters in the State List.
3.The Parliament can enact laws on a matter in the State List When the legislatures of two or more states pass resolution for regulating that matter.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
3 only
1, 2 and 3
The statement "When Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to make laws on a matter in the State List, the resolution remains in force for 6 months" is incorrect. The Rajya Sabha doesn't have the power to make laws on matters in the State List. The Rajya Sabha represents the states and the Union Territories, but it does not have the power to pass resolutions to make laws on matters in the State List.
The statement "During a National emergency, Parliament acquires the power to legislate with respect to matters in the State List" is correct. During a National Emergency, Parliament gains the authority to legislate on matters in the State List. This provision is outlined in Article 250 of the Indian Constitution.
The statement "The Parliament can enact laws on a matter in the State List when the legislatures of two or more states pass a resolution for regulating that matter" is correct. According to Article 252 of the Indian Constitution, if the legislatures of two or more states pass resolutions requesting Parliament to enact laws on a matter in the State List, Parliament can enact laws on that matter.
Therefore, the correct statements are 2 and 3 only
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