Correct Answer - Option 2 : 52
The correct answer is 52.Central Government and State Government both can make laws on the subjects specified under the Concurrent List.
- The subjects on which uniformity of legislation all over the country is desirable but not essential are included in the concurrent list.
- There are some subjects in this list for which both the Central and the State government have the power to levy taxes.
- In 1976,through the 42nd amendment Act 1976 five subjects from state list were transferred to concurrent list.
- The concept of concurrent list is taken from the constitution of Australia.