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<h1>Legislative Powers Divided: Parliament and States Share Governance Responsibilities Under Comprehensive Constitutional Framework of Article 246</h1> Article 246 delineates legislative powers in India across three lists: Union List (exclusive Parliament power), Concurrent List (shared Parliament and State power), and State List (exclusive State power). Parliament has additional authority to legislate for territories not included in states. This constitutional provision establishes the framework for legislative competence and jurisdiction between national and state governments, ensuring a structured approach to lawmaking across different administrative levels.