Acquisition and requisitioning of property made a concurrent subject, enabling both central and state legislative competence. The Seventh Schedule is amended to omit specified Union and State List entries and to substitute a consolidated entry in the Concurrent List titled 'Acquisition and requisitioning of property,' making that subject concurrently legislable by both central and state legislatures.
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Acquisition and requisitioning of property made a concurrent subject, enabling both central and state legislative competence.
The Seventh Schedule is amended to omit specified Union and State List entries and to substitute a consolidated entry in the Concurrent List titled "Acquisition and requisitioning of property," making that subject concurrently legislable by both central and state legislatures.
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