Parliamentary power to legislate exclusively over specified fundamental-rights matters and to prescribe offences and punishments. Parliament alone has authority to enact laws giving effect to this Part, including prescribing punishments for offences declared under it, and must do so as soon as practicable; laws in force immediately before commencement on those subjects continue in force subject to their terms and adaptations under Article 372 until Parliament alters them.
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Parliamentary power to legislate exclusively over specified fundamental-rights matters and to prescribe offences and punishments.
Parliament alone has authority to enact laws giving effect to this Part, including prescribing punishments for offences declared under it, and must do so as soon as practicable; laws in force immediately before commencement on those subjects continue in force subject to their terms and adaptations under Article 372 until Parliament alters them.
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