Article 252 of Indian Constitution: Power of Parliament to legislate for two or more States by consent and adoption of such legislation by any other State.
Article 252 Power of Parliament to legislate for two or more States by consent and adoption of such legislation by any other State – Constitution Of India
(1) If it appears to the Legislatures of two or more States to be desirable that any of the matters with respect to which Parliament has no power to make laws for the States except as provided in articles 249 and 250 should be regulated in such States by Parliament by law, and if resolutions to that effect are passed by all the Houses of the Legislatures of those States, it shall be lawful for Parliament to pass an Act for regulating that matter accordingly, and any Act so passed shall apply to such States and to any other State by which it is adopted afterwards by resolution passed in that behalf by the House or, where there are two Houses, by each of the Houses of the Legislature of that State.
(2) Any Act so passed by Parliament may be amended or repealed by an Act of Parliament passed or adopted in like manner but shall not, as respects any State to which it applies, be amended or repealed by an Act of the Legislature of that State
Constitution Of India Part 11 Relations Between The Union And The States – Articles 245 to 263
Article 245 of Indian Constitution – Distribution of Legislative Powers
Article 246 of Indian Constitution
Article 247 of Indian Constitution
Article 248 of Indian Constitution
Article 249 of Indian Constitution
Article 250 of Indian Constitution
Article 251 of Indian Constitution
Article 252 of Indian Constitution
Article 253 of Indian Constitution
Article 254 of Indian Constitution
Article 255 of Indian Constitution
Article 256 of Indian Constitution – Obligation of States and the Union
Article 257 of Indian Constitution
Article 258 of Indian Constitution – Power of the Union to confer powers, etc., on States in certain cases
Article 259 of Indian Constitution
Article 260 of Indian Constitution – Jurisdiction of the Union in relation to territories outside India
Article 261 of Indian Constitution – Public acts, records and judicial proceedings
Article 262 of Indian Constitution – Adjudication of disputes relating to waters of interState rivers or river valleys
Article 263 of Indian Constitution – Provisions with respect to an inter-State Council