Legislative Assembly powers in the National Capital Territory are subject to Parliamentary supremacy and specified exclusions. Special constitutional regime designates Delhi as the National Capital Territory with a directly elected Legislative Assembly and Lieutenant Governor; Assembly composition and reservation for Scheduled Castes and women are subject to Parliamentary law. The Assembly may legislate on State and Concurrent List matters applicable to Union territories except specified exclusions, but Parliament may legislate on Territory matters and its laws prevail over Assembly laws in case of repugnancy unless an Assembly law has been reserved for and received the President's assent. Executive arrangements limit the Council of Ministers and preserve Lieutenant Governor and Presidential roles.
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Legislative Assembly powers in the National Capital Territory are subject to Parliamentary supremacy and specified exclusions.
Special constitutional regime designates Delhi as the National Capital Territory with a directly elected Legislative Assembly and Lieutenant Governor; Assembly composition and reservation for Scheduled Castes and women are subject to Parliamentary law. The Assembly may legislate on State and Concurrent List matters applicable to Union territories except specified exclusions, but Parliament may legislate on Territory matters and its laws prevail over Assembly laws in case of repugnancy unless an Assembly law has been reserved for and received the President's assent. Executive arrangements limit the Council of Ministers and preserve Lieutenant Governor and Presidential roles.
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