Lesson 4 of 15 • 68 upvotes • 11:40mins
In this lesson, situations in which centre can legislate on a state subject - Rajya Sabha declaring a subject in the state list as a subject of national importance, Parliament's power to legislate when national emergency is in force and two or more states requesting Parliament to make a law on a state subject, are explained
15 lessons • 2h 38m
Centre State Relations - Overview
10:00mins
Centre State Relations - Legislative Relations I
9:50mins
Centre State Relations - Legislative Relations II
10:14mins
Centre State Relations - Legislative Relations III
11:40mins
Centre State Relations - Legislative Relations IV
12:35mins
Centre State Relations - Administrative Relations I
10:28mins
Centre State Relations - Administrative Relations II
12:55mins
Centre State Relations - Financial Relations I
13:09mins
Centre State Relations - Financial Relations II
7:39mins
Centre State Relations - Financial Relations III
10:28mins
Centre State Relations - Financial Relations IV
9:06mins
Centre State Relations - Goods and Services Tax
10:06mins
Centre State Relations - Goods and Services Tax I
12:08mins
Centre State Relations - Authorities - P1
10:23mins
Centre State Relations - Authorities - P2
7:21mins