In which Part of the Indian Constitution are the legislative relations between the Centre and States given?
APart X
BPart XI
CPart XII
DPart XIII
APart X
BPart XI
CPart XII
DPart XIII
Related Questions:
With reference to the territorial extent of legislative powers in India, consider the following statements:
The Parliament can make extraterritorial laws applicable to Indian citizens and their property worldwide.
State laws are applicable only within the state’s territory unless there is a sufficient nexus with an object outside the state.
The President can repeal or amend parliamentary acts in relation to Union Territories like Lakshadweep.
The Governor of a state can exempt scheduled areas from all parliamentary laws without exception.
Which of the statements given above are correct?