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Legislative Relations
Last Updated On: 21-Oct-2021Posted On: 07-Oct-2021
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In the Indian Constitution, this division of power between the Centre and State is provided under Part XI and Part XII. This division of power is divided into 3 heads: Legislative Relation between Union and State Article 245-255 Administrative Relation between the union and State Article 256-263 Financial Relations between Union and State - 264-293 In this video, we will discuss the first part of the Centre-State Relations i.e., Legislative Relations from Article 245-255 of the Indian Constitution. Legislative Relations is further classified into 2 aspects:- 1. Territorial Jurisdiction - which is dealt with mainly under Article 245. The article describes the Law making the power of the Parliament and of the State Legislature. It also speaks about the extra-Territorial Jurisdiction of the laws made by the Parliament. 2. Subject Matter Jurisdiction - In this, we will see the 7th Schedule of the Constitution. The 7th schedule has divided the powers of the Centre and the State into 3 lists: Union List or List I of the Constitution State List or List II of the Constitution Concurrent List or List III of the Constitution.
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