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Union list originally contained 97 subjects but now 100. State list originally contained 47 subjects but now 52 after it got 5 subjects from concurrent list through 42nd amendment act 1976
Union list originally contained 97 subjects but now 100. State list originally contained 47 subjects but now 52 after it got 5 subjects from concurrent list through 42nd amendment act 1976
Federalism is a system based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and provincial/state governments, creating what is often called a FEDERATIONIn Indian constitution the powers of state and centre are clearly defined and there are very clear limits of both the centre and the state for law making powers. Our constitution enumerates three lists, viz. the Union, the State and the Concurrent List. The Union List consists of 97 subjects of national importance such as Defence, Railways, Post and Telegraph, etc. The State List consists of 66 subjects of local interest such as Public Health, Police etc. The Concurrent List has 47 subjects important to both the Union and the State such as Electricity, Trade Union, Economic and Social Planning, etc.
no, in concurrent list....
35 subjects normally.but now 40
Main function of parliament is to make and pass laws based on the subjects of any of the three lists, viz., Union List - 97 subjects; State List - 66 subjects and Concurrent List - 47 subjects. Parliament also possesses 'Residuary Powers', i.e., it can make laws on the miscellaneous subjects also, that are not there in any of the three lists, if it thinks that law is for the welfare of the country...
INDIA is a Federal Country BECAUSE:-India has Three-Tier system of govt.Constitution provide Three type of lists i.e.,Union List (having subjects of national importance) , State List(having subjects of state and local importance) , and Concurrent List(having subject of common importance to both central and state govt.) .Power is shared between Central and State govt. i.e.,Decentrilization
There are sixty six subjects in state list of state government.
Concurrent list is divided into two parts. The legislative and administrative powers. It is the Part XI of India's Constitution, concerned with Union and States relations.
Indian Constitution is a combination of federal and unitary system. Power is clearly divided between the central and the state government. The central government is more powerful as it has more subjects and cream subjects and in some special cases the the central government can also deal with the subjects mentioned in the state list.
Laws are enacted by the Parliament and the Legislatures of various States. Under the Constitution of India, there is a Union list, State list and a Concurrent list which specifies the fileds in which the Central Government and the State Governments can enact laws.
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