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Consider the following statements:
1) Any legislation passed by the State Legislature for acquisition of private property for public purposes will not become a law unless it has the assent of the President.
2) The legislature of a state can impose reasonable restrictions on the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse with that state or within that state in public interest. But,a bill for this purpose can be introduced in the legislature only with the previous sanction of the president.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both
None
Both the given statements are correct.Any legislation passed by the State Legislature for acquisition of private property for public purposes will not become a law unless it has the assent of the President.The legislature of a state can impose reasonable restrictions on the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse with that state or within that state in public interest. But,a bill for this purpose can be introduced in the legislature only with the previous sanction of the president.
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