Distribution of legislative powers: Parliament governs Union matters, States govern State matters, Concurrent list shared with parliamentary primacy. Article 246 allocates legislative competence: Parliament has exclusive power over Union List subjects and power to legislate for territories not included in any State; State legislatures have exclusive authority over State List subjects subject to the Constitution; the Concurrent List is a shared domain where both Parliament and States may legislate, with parliamentary primacy applying to conflicts.
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Distribution of legislative powers: Parliament governs Union matters, States govern State matters, Concurrent list shared with parliamentary primacy.
Article 246 allocates legislative competence: Parliament has exclusive power over Union List subjects and power to legislate for territories not included in any State; State legislatures have exclusive authority over State List subjects subject to the Constitution; the Concurrent List is a shared domain where both Parliament and States may legislate, with parliamentary primacy applying to conflicts.
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