PART XI RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE STATES CHAPTER I. LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS Distribution of Legislative Powers 249. Power of Parliament to legislate with respect to a matter in the State List in the national interest.- (1) Notwithstanding anything in
the foregoing provisions of this Chapter, if the Council of States has
declared by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of the
members present and voting that it is necessary or expedient in the
national interest that Parliament should make laws with respect to any
matter enumerated in the State List specified in the resolution, it
shall be lawful for Parliament to make laws for the whole or any part
of the territory of India with respect to that matter while the
resolution remains in force.
(2) A resolution passed under clause (1) shall remain in force for
such period not exceeding one year as may be specified therein:
Provided that, if and so often as a resolution approving the
continuance in force of any such resolution is passed in the manner
provided in clause (1), such resolution shall continue in force for a
further period of one year from the date on which under this clause it
would otherwise have ceased to be in force.
(3) A law made by Parliament which Parliament would not but for the
passing of a resolution under clause (1) have been competent to make
shall, to the extent of the incompetency, cease to have effect on the
expiration of a period of six months after the resolution has ceased
to be in force, except as respects things done or omitted to be done
before the expiration of the said period.
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