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29.
The powers to legislate with respect to any matter not enumerated in any of the three lists are mentioned as residuary powers. Which of the following is empowered to determine finally as to whether or not a particular matter falls in this category
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Shashank Rai said:
1 decade ago
The constitution enables the central dominance over state in case there is a residuary subject requiring legislation. The highest court has the final say in settling disputes regarding excercise of power and authority.
Sagar said:
1 decade ago
The Parliament of India has a final say in determining whether the matters falls withing its jurisdiction or not.
Harsh Sharma said:
1 decade ago
Rajya sabha decides by 2/3rd majority whether parliament will legislate on residuary subject or not.
Ashish said:
1 decade ago
Lok Sabha decides as to which matter is 'residuary'. Parliament also has some overriding powers in case of legislative conflict between center and state. Rajya Sabha too can empower parliament to legislate on any matter listed as a state subject in the seventh schedule. Constitution clearly gives more weight to centres say in such matters under various provisions. I don't think judiciary has any role here.
Rupchand sardar said:
9 years ago
For this kind of problem, A supreme court has the power to solve the problem.
Inna said:
9 years ago
Rajya sabha has power to decide whether a matter falls in State list or Concurrent list.
AJAy said:
8 years ago
What is judiciary?
Gunavathi said:
8 years ago
Judiciary consists of officers who have a power to serve in any side of India named as IAS, IPS, AIR, IRS officers etc. ,
Santo said:
8 years ago
Answer must be parliament. Article 248!
Aryan said:
4 years ago
Parliament is the Answer.
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