Seventh Schedule (in this Constitution referred to as the 'Concurrent List')."
34. Clause (3) of Article 246 then declares that "subject ... specified in Entry 11 of List II (State List). The Parliament as well as State legislatures were conferred concurrent power in respect of matters specified
only where the legislation is on a matter in Concurrent List, it would be relevant to apply the test of repugnancy.
12. The Andhra Pradesh ... Seventh Schedule in this Constitution referred to as the "Concurrent List".
(3) Subject to Clauses (1) and (2), the Legislature of any State
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 ... legislate with respect to matters in List-II, minus falling in Lists I and III and has concurrent power in respect to matters, included
subjects falling under item Nos. 23 and 24 of the concurrent List-III of Seventh Schedule of the Constitution reserving the legislative powers ... pensions and maternity benefits under item No. 24 of the concurrent list. As the impugned provision of the State Act are incompatible with and repugnant
Schedule. The said List is
referred to in the Constitution as the `Union List'.
Entry 52 in the Union List is `Industries, the control ... matters
enumerated in List III in the Seventh Schedule. The said List is
referred to in the Constitution as the "Concurrent List".
Article
Schedule. The said List is
referred to in the Constitution as the `Union List'.
Entry 52 in the Union List is `Industries, the control ... matters
enumerated in List III in the Seventh Schedule. The said List is
referred to in the Constitution as the "Concurrent List".
Article
State Act was enacted tapping the Entry 38 of Concurrent List
(List III) of Schedule VII of the Constitution and it received the
assent ... same is traced to the same legislative Entry 38 of
the Concurrent List. The Central Act came into force with effect from
25.4.1998. Article
State Legislature on the same subject under List III i.e., concurrent list, if any provisions of the enactment brought out by the State Legislature ... Entry 52 of List II of Schedule VII of the Constitution of India and not under List III which is a concurrent list, the provisions
List I with regard to arms, and as such, would not be
covered under Entry 27 of List II and Entry 33 of List ... with respect to one of the matters enumerated in
the Concurrent List. The expression 'repugnant' in Article
254(1) refers to matter only
Sharique Ali And Ors. vs State Of Madhya Pradesh And Ors. on 11 January, 2002