State law
even with respect to a matter enumerated in the Concurrent List (after
having been reserved for the consideration of the President and after ... said law even with respect to a
matter enumerated in the Concurrent List does not prevail in the State. In
substance, it has been contended
Central Act relating to matters enumerated in State List or Concurrent List. He refuted the submission of Sri Srivastava that the order by officer ... matters enumerated in the State List or Concurrent List of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution or in respect of any order made in exercise
shares, debentures, proxies and receipts." Entry 6 of List-III (Concurrent List)
empowers both Parliament and State Legislature to make Laws on the subject ... State with
respect to any matter enumerated in the Concurrent List contains any provision
repugnant to the provisions of an earlier law made by Parliament
State law even with respect to a matter
enumerated in the Concurrent List (after having
been reserved for the consideration of the
President and after ... said law even with
respect to a matter enumerated in the Concurrent List does not prevail
in the State. In substance, it has been contended
List II. It was submitted that the
legislative field under Entry 52 of List I was derived from
Entry 24 of List II and Entry ... List II to the
State Legislatures subject to Entries 7 and 52 of List I.
Entries 7 and 52 of List I allow Parliament
President' and the subject of
Legislation is in Concurrent List, the State Law prevails in its
application to the State.
The State ... Central and
State Legislation is covered by entries in the Concurrent List of
Seventh Schedule of the Constitution.
It is also not in dispute that
other matter, not enumerated in List II and List III including any tax not mentioned in either of these Lists, should go to the State ... Lists as per our Constitution. In the Union List, 97 items are there; in the State List, 66 items are there; and in the Concurrent
States. In the name of taking it to the Concurrent List, the powers again were encroached upon and usurped under the title of Concurrent List ... List I and Entry 25 of List III" to the States as item 11 of List II. ‘Vocational and technical training of labour
legislate with respect to matters in List II, minus matters falling in Lists I and III and has concurrent power with respect to matters included ... State List."
9. Entry 91 of List I (Union List), Entry 63 of List II (State List), Entry 44
of List III (Concurrent List
respectively of List-I, List-II and List-III. Entry 95 of List I and entry 65 of List
II empowers, the Parliament ... read the Entry. Entry 95 of List-I, Entry 65 of List-II and Entry 46
of List-III respectively are on the subject