The Concurrent Legislative List gives powers to the federal government to legislate on certain matters of national interest for the provincial governments, or we can say, for the entire country.
The Concurrent Legislative List gives powers to the federal government to legislate on certain matters of national interest for the provincial governments, or we can say, for the entire country.
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.
The concurrent list is a list of items between the Union and the States and how they shall be handled. Uniformity is not necessary, while it might be desirable, on this list. This particular list is divided between legislative and administrative powers. Residual powers, much like in Canada, remain with the centre.
federal list
joint, concurrent and complex.
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joint, concurrent and complex
Hermann Eicher has written: 'Der Machtverlust der Landesparlamente' -- subject(s): Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers, Federal government, Legislative bodies, Legislative power, States
Concurrent resolutions
There are three stage of planning they are concurrent list , exclusive list, residual list
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
concurrent resolutions