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On the [[1]] list, both the central and state government can make laws.


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On the Concurrent list, both the central and state government can make laws.
The Concurrent List is made up of essential things to the Union and the States. These include education, forests, trade unions, marriage, adoption, and succession. In the Concurrent List, both the central and state governments can make laws.
1)      There are 52 different subjects listed under the concurrent. The idea of a "Concurrent List" was taken from the Australian Constitution and put into the Indian Constitution.
2)      Under the Concurrent List, the State Government and the Central Government have the power to make laws about the same things.
3)      If there is a conflict, the law made by the Central Government prevails.
 
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