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The Concurrent List was described as a ‘Twilight Zone’, as it were for both the Union and the States are competent to legislate in this field without coming in to conflict” is stated by
Basu, D.D.
Dicey, A.V.
Pyle, M.V.
Ambedkar, B.
- Option 1: Basu, D.D.
- D.D. Basu is a renowned Indian constitutional expert and author of the famous book “Introduction to the Constitution of India.” He has explained many concepts, but this specific phrase is not attributed to him.
- Option 2: Dicey, A.V.
- A.V. Dicey was a British jurist, known for his work on the concept of the rule of law, but he did not comment on India's Concurrent List.
- Option 3: Pyle, M.V.
- There isn’t any major legal scholar by the name M.V. Pyle connected with Indian constitutional law or this particular statement. There are no records of this quote.
- Option 4: Ambedkar, B.
- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, referred to the Concurrent List as something like a ‘twilight zone’ because both the union and the states can legislate on matters in this list, often without direct conflict.
Correct Answer: Option 4 – Ambedkar, B.
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