Residuary legislative power subject to article 246A, narrowing Parliament's exclusive authority while retaining taxation powers. The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) inserts the phrase Subject to article 246A into article 248(1), qualifying Parliament's exclusive residuary power to legislate on matters outside the State and Concurrent Lists and preserving Parliament's power to enact laws imposing taxes not mentioned in those lists.
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Residuary legislative power subject to article 246A, narrowing Parliament's exclusive authority while retaining taxation powers.
The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) inserts the phrase Subject to article 246A into article 248(1), qualifying Parliament's exclusive residuary power to legislate on matters outside the State and Concurrent Lists and preserving Parliament's power to enact laws imposing taxes not mentioned in those lists.
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