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In case of a clash between the laws made by the centre and a state on a subject in the concurrent list:
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19/10/2020 10:52 am
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In case of a clash between the laws made by the centre and a state on a subject in the concurrent list:
(a) the state law prevails.
(b) the central law prevails.
(c) both the laws prevail within their respective jurisdictions.
(d) the Supreme Court has to intervene to decide.
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