with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent List, then, subject to the provisions of clause (2), the law made by Parliament ... State with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent List contains any provision repugnant to the provisions of an earlier law made
matters enumerated in List 1 in the Seventh Schedule (in this Constitution referred to as the "Union List"). (2) Notwithstanding anything in clause (3), Parliament ... Seventh Schedule (in this Constitution referred to as the "Concurrent List"). (3) Subject to clauses (1) and (2), the Legislature of any State has exclusive
after considering
the relevant Entries in List I, List II and Concurrent List – List III
and Article 254 of the Constitution of India ... List III taking it out of Entry 27
of List II. Even so, the Centre as well as the Provincial
Legislatures had concurrent jurisdiction
food-stuffs and other goods" is now included in the Concurrent List in the Constitution of India. It has, therefore, become possible for the Central
limited to- (i) those matters in the Union List and the Concurrent List which, in consultation with the Government of the State, are declared ... that State; and (ii) such other matters in the said Lists as, with the concurrence of the Government of the State, the President
with respect to any matter not enumerated in the Concurrent List or State List. (2) Such power shall include the power of making
with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent Legislative List, then, subject to the provisions- of this section, the Federal law, whether ... with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent Legislative List contains any provision repugnant to the provisions of an earlier Federal
existing law with respect to a matter enumerated in the Concurrent List, an Ordinance promulgated under this article in the Concurrent List, an Ordinance promulgated
Entries contained in List I. Secondly, so
far as the Concurrent List is concerned, both Parliament and
the State Legislatures are entitled to legislate ... provisions of a Central Act and a State
Act in the Concurrent List are fully inconsistent and are
absolutely irreconcilable, the Central Act will prevail
State Act in respect of mat-
ters, in the Concurrent List, Seventh Schedule--When
arises--Karnataka Contract Carriages (Acquisition) Act,
1976---Whether repugnant ... acquisition and came within Entry 42 of The Concurrent
List. The Parliamentary Act on the other hand is a legisla-
tion coming within Entry