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7.

The Parliament of India can make use of the residuary powers

at all times
only during national emergency
during national emergency as well as constitutional emergency as well in a state
None of the above
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Bikramaditya Maji said:   1 decade ago
These powers are neither under the legislative powers of the State nor the Union, but is under the jurisdiction of the Judiciary.

Raman said:   1 decade ago
The residuary are powers, that can only be used by the central government, that are not included in state list, central list.

Mir Hamid said:   1 decade ago
Residuary powes are those powers which come not under any of the three lists i.e state list concurrent list and union list.

ABHI said:   7 years ago
Residuary power is a power of government authority this authority distributed by union list concurrent list and State list.

Anurodh said:   10 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.

Paras garg said:   1 decade ago
May be this question is wrong because of that Parliament can use residuary powers at national emergency only.

Shruti vats said:   1 decade ago
Matters which are not included in the divisions of power, are known as the residuary powers.

Praveen said:   1 decade ago
Residuary powers means remaining or left over powers of government charged by these people.

BBhargav Prakash said:   2 years ago
It's during national emergency as well as constitutional emergency in a state.

Bhavishya said:   1 decade ago
Can you mention any examples for the residuary powers in daily life?


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