The Indian Parliament has the power to make laws on state subjects in which circumstances?
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A.
During a National Emergency
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B.
If the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution
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C.
On request by two or more states
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D.
All of the above
Correct Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
The Indian Parliament is authorized to legislate on matters typically reserved for states under specific conditions defined by the Constitution. This includes periods when a National Emergency is in effect (Article 250), or when the Rajya Sabha declares by a two-thirds majority resolution that such legislation is necessary in the national interest (Article 249). Furthermore, if the legislatures of two or more states pass resolutions requesting Parliament to regulate a specific matter, Parliament may enact laws applicable to those states (Article 252). Since all these conditions grant Parliament legislative authority over state subjects, the correct answer is all of the above.
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