18-12-2017, 04:34 PM
Important Subjects covered by Three Lists
Union List
1.Defence
2.External Affaris
3.Railways
4.Posts and Post office Savings Bank
5.Lotteries
6.Census
7.Taxes on Income other than agricultural Income
8.Corporation Tax
State List
1.Police
2.Local Government
3.Public Health and Sanitation
4.Agriculture
5.Fisheries
6.Taxes on agricultural income
Concurrent List
1.Forests
2.Education
3.Electricity
4.Protection of wild animals and birds
5.Population control and family planning
6.Price control
7.Weights and measures except the establishment of standards
8.Administration of Justice: constitution and organisation of all courts, except the supreme court and the high courts.
9.Economic and social planning
10.Marriage and divorce
However the constitution empowers the parliament to make laws on any subject enumerated in the State List under the following five extra ordinary circumstances.
1. If the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution that it is necessary in the national interest that the parliament should make laws on a subject in the State List.
2.During a National Emergency
3.During President’s Rule
4.To implement international agreements
5.When the legislatures of two or more states make a request to the Parliament.
Eighth Schedule
*Languages recognized by the Constitution Originally, it had 14 languages but presently there are 22 languages.
*Sindhi was added by the 21st Amendment Act of 1967;
*Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were added by the 71st Amendment Act of 1992; and *Bodo, Dogri, Maithili and Santhali were added by the 92nd Amendment Act of 2003.