SHORT ANSWER:
Articles 245 to 255 of the Indian Constitution provide for the distribution of powers between the Centre and the States.
DETAILS:
- Article 245: Power of Parliament to make laws for the whole or any part of the territory of India.
- Article 246: Distribution of legislative powers between the Centre and the States.
- Article 247: Power of Parliament to make provisions for the establishment of certain additional courts.
- Article 248: Residuary powers of legislation.
- Article 249: Power of Parliament to legislate on matters in the State List in the national interest.
- Article 250: Power of Parliament to legislate for two or more States by consent.
- Article 251: Power of Parliament to legislate for matters in the State List if a law is already in force.
- Article 252: Power of Parliament to legislate for States by consent.
- Article 253: Power of Parliament to legislate for giving effect to international agreements.
- Article 254: Inconsistency between laws made by Parliament and laws made by the Legislatures of States.
- Article 255: Laws made by Parliament not to be invalid on certain grounds.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Not applicable.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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