Chapter 7: Federalism (Constitution of India PDF)

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Summary

This document outlines the division of powers between the Union and State governments in India's constitution. It categorizes subjects under Union, State, and concurrent lists. It also details residuary powers.

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Chapter 7: Federalism 159 Constitution of India Union List State List Concurrent Includes subjects Includes subjects List like,...

Chapter 7: Federalism 159 Constitution of India Union List State List Concurrent Includes subjects Includes subjects List like, like Includes ± Defence ± Agriculture subjects like, ± Atomic ± Police ± Education Energy ± Prison ± Transfer of ± Foreign ± Local Property Affairs Government other than ± War and ± Public Heath Agricultural Peace ± Land land ± Banking ± Liquor ± Forests ± Railways ± Trade and ± Trade ± Post and Commerce Unions Telegraph ± Livestock ± Adulteration ± Airways and Animal ± Adoption ± Ports Husbandry and ± Foreign Trade ± State Public Succession ± Currency & Services Coinage Both Union and Normally only the State Union Legislature State Legislature Legislature alone can make can make laws on alone can make laws on these these matters laws on these matters. matters. Residuary Powers Include all other matters not mentioned in any of the Lists. ± Cyber Laws Union Legislature alone has the power to legislate on such matters 2024-25

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