History & Civics
Which bodies have the right to legislate on subjects in the Concurrent List? What happens in the case of conflict between such laws?
Union Parliament
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The Parliament and the State Legislatures both have the right to make laws on subjects mentioned in the Concurrent List. In the case of conflict between a Central and State law, the law made by Parliament shall prevail.
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