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The Parliament of India can make use of the residuary powers
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Srinu said:
9 years ago
Why parliament takes the residual powers at all the time?
Anurodh said:
9 years ago
When the residuery powers are given to centre why we have a union list, just state list and concurrent list won't do.
Shreyas said:
9 years ago
Residuary powers are those power which is retained by the government after certain powers have been delegated to other authorities.
Salva Raghuvanshi said:
1 decade ago
All those matters which are not included in any of the three list and any matters which emerges out of these list the parliament has the power to legislate upon them.
This power is known as RESIDUAL POWER.
This power is known as RESIDUAL POWER.
Yasoda maharana said:
8 years ago
What does residuary powers mean?
Surendra naidu said:
8 years ago
What is the residuary powers?
Prathap said:
7 years ago
Who have powers on this?
ABHI said:
6 years ago
Residuary power is a power of government authority this authority distributed by union list concurrent list and State list.
BBhargav Prakash said:
1 year ago
It's during national emergency as well as constitutional emergency in a state.
Praveen said:
1 decade ago
Residuary powers means remaining or left over powers of government charged by these people.
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