Parliamentary power to admit new states permits creation or establishment of states subject to terms and conditions set by law. Parliament has authority to admit into the Union or establish new States and to prescribe the terms and conditions governing such admission or establishment, exercising legislative discretion to determine the legal and administrative framework for incorporation or formation of States within the Union.
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Parliamentary power to admit new states permits creation or establishment of states subject to terms and conditions set by law.
Parliament has authority to admit into the Union or establish new States and to prescribe the terms and conditions governing such admission or establishment, exercising legislative discretion to determine the legal and administrative framework for incorporation or formation of States within the Union.
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