Article 369 - Temporary power to Parliament to make laws with respect to certain matters in the State List as if they were matters in the Concurrent List
Constitution of India Chapter XXI TEMPORARY, TRANSITIONAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS
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Temporary legislative power allows Parliament to treat certain State List subjects as Concurrent, altering lawmaking and jurisdictional reach. Parliament has a temporary legislative power to treat specified State List matters as if in the Concurrent List for a limited transitional period, enabling it to regulate trade, production, supply and distribution of listed commodities and to enact offences, court jurisdiction (except the Supreme Court) and related fee provisions; laws enacted beyond Parliament's ordinary competence lapse at the end of the period except as to acts done or omitted before expiry.
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Temporary legislative power allows Parliament to treat certain State List subjects as Concurrent, altering lawmaking and jurisdictional reach.
Parliament has a temporary legislative power to treat specified State List matters as if in the Concurrent List for a limited transitional period, enabling it to regulate trade, production, supply and distribution of listed commodities and to enact offences, court jurisdiction (except the Supreme Court) and related fee provisions; laws enacted beyond Parliament's ordinary competence lapse at the end of the period except as to acts done or omitted before expiry.
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