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(a) the executive power of the Union shall extend to any matter specified in that behalf in such agreement;
Power of States in Part I of the First Schedule to undertake legislative, executive or judicial functions in a State in Part III of the First Schedule.
(b) Parliament shall have power to make laws with respect to any matter specified in that behalf in such agreement; and
(c) the Supreme Court of India shall, subject to the provisions of clause (2) of article
114 of this Constitution, have jurisdiction with respect to any matter specified in that behalf in such agreement.
- (1) It shall be competent for the Government of a State for the time being specified in Part I of the First Schedule with the previous sanction of the President to undertake, by an agreement made in that behalf with any State for the time being specified in Part III of the First Schedule, any legislative, executive or judicial functions vested in the latter State, if such agreement relates to a matter which is enumerated in the State List or the Concurrent List.
(2) On an agreement under clause (I) of this article being concluded between a State for the time being specified in Part I of the First Schedule and a State for the time being specified in Part III of that Schedule—
(a) the executive power of the State specified in Part I of the said Schedule shall extend to any matter specified in that behalf in such agreement;
(b) the Legislature of the State specified in Part I of the said Schedule shall have power to make laws with respect to any matter specified in that behalf in such agreement; and
(c) the High Court and other appropriate courts in the State specified in Part I of the said Schedule shall have jurisdiction with respect to any matter specified in that behalf in such agreement.
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