The parliament can legislate on a subject in the state list

The parliament can legislate on a subject in the state list Correct Answer All the above

The parliament can legislate on a subject in the state list if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-third majority declaring the subject in state list of, if the legislatures of two or more states recommend to the Parliament to legislate on such a subject and for the implementation of treaties and agreements with foreign powers.

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