A Residual Legislative List refers to a set of subjects or areas of governance that are not explicitly assigned to either the central or regional governments in a federal system. Consequently, these matters fall under the jurisdiction of the residual powers, typically allowing the government to legislate on issues that arise but are not specifically covered by the constitution. This concept ensures flexibility in governance, enabling authorities to address emerging issues effectively. The specific contents of a Residual Legislative List can vary depending on the constitutional framework of a country.
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.
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There are three stage of planning they are concurrent list , exclusive list, residual list
Residual powers of the president include things that are considered to be outside of the office's usual realm. This includes things like having criminal immunity while in office.
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.
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1) rigid constitution 2)written constitution 3)Independent judiciary 4)lists provided by constitutions a.federal legislative list b.provincial legislative list c.concurrent legislative list 5)bi-cameral legislature
Agenda.
That would be a long list, since there are 535 of them.