Article 252 in Constitution of India
252. Power of Parliament to legislate for two or more States by consent and adoption of such legislation ... power to make laws for the States except as provided in articles 249 and 250 should be regulated in such States by Parliament
Article 249 in Constitution of India
249. Power of Parliament to legislate with respect to a matter in the State List in the national interest ... should make laws with respect to [goods and services tax provided under article 246A or] any matter enumerated in the Stale List specified
Article 251 in Constitution of India
251. Inconsistency between laws made by Parliament under articles 249 and 250 and laws made by the Legislatures ... States
Nothing in articles 249 and 250 shall restrict the power of the Legislature of a State to make any law which under this Constitution
that provision. 2. Insertion of new Article 246-A.- After Article 246 of the Constitution, the following article shall be inserted, namely:-
"246-A. Special ... words, figures and letter "Subject to Article 246-A, Parliament" shall be substituted. 4. Amendment of Article 249.- In Article 249 of the Constitution
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fresh elections and nominations.
Rajya Sabha's power under Article 249 of the Constitution
The Indian union has been described as the 'holding ... specify the limitations on the enforcement of
this provision. Article 251 when read with Article 249
provides that in case of inconsistency between
fresh elections and nominations.
Rajya Sabha's power under Article 249 of the Constitution
The Indian union has been described as the 'holding ... specify the limitations on the enforcement of
this provision. Article 251 when read with Article 249
provides that in case of inconsistency between
under the Constitution to make, is restricted by
the provisions of Articles 249 and 250 , but, if any law made
by the legislature ... power to make laws except as provided in
Articles 249 and 250. The words "to that effect" in the
first part, therefore, refer
Parliament has no power to make law
except as provided under Articles 249 and 250. This power to
legislate is vested in the Parliament only ... power to make laws for the
States except as provided in
Articles 249 and 250 should be
regulated in such States by
Parliament
power to make law for the State except as provided in Articles 249 and 250 of the Constitution of India;
10. And whereas it appears ... power to make laws for the States except as provided in Articles 249 and 250 should be regulated in such States by Parliament