Article 369 of Indian Constitution: Temporary power to Parliament to make laws with respect to certain matters in the State List as if they were matters in the Concurrent List.
Article 369 Temporary power to Parliament to make laws – Constitution Of India
Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, Parliament shall, during a period of five years from the commencement of this Constitution, have power to make laws with respect to the following matters as if they were enumerated in the Concurrent List, namely:—
(a) trade and commerce within a State in, and the production, supply and distribution of, cotton and woollen textiles, raw cotton (including ginned cotton and unginned cotton or kapas), cotton seed, paper (including newsprint), food-stuffs (including edible oilseeds and oil), cattle fodder (including oil-cakes and other concentrates), coal (including coke and derivatives of coal), iron, steel and mica;
(b) offences against laws with respect to any of the matters mentioned in clause (a), jurisdiction and powers of all courts except the Supreme Court with respect to any of those matters, and fees in respect of any of those matters but not including fees taken in any court; but any law made by Parliament, which Parliament would not but for the provisions of this article have been competent to make, shall, to the extent of the incompetency, cease to have effect on the expiration of the said period, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before the expiration thereof.
Constitution Of India Part 21 Temporary, Transitional And Special Provisions – Articles 369 to 392
Article 369 of Indian Constitution – Temporary power to Parliament to make laws
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Article 370 of Indian Constitution – Temporary provisions with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir
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Article 371 of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the States of Maharashtra and Gujarat
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Article 371A of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the State of Nagaland
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Article 371B of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the State of Assam
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Article 371C of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the State of Manipur
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Article 371D, 371E of Indian Constitution – Special provisions with respect to the State of Andhra Pradesh
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Article 371F of Indian Constitution – Special provisions with respect to the State of Sikkim
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Article 371G of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the State of Mizoram
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Article 371H of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the State of Arunachal Pradesh
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Article 371I of Indian Constitution – Special provision with respect to the State of Goa
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Article 373 of Indian Constitution
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Article 372 of Indian Constitution – Continuance in force of existing laws and their adaptation
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Article 374 of Indian Constitution
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Article 375 of Indian Constitution
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Article 376 of Indian Constitution – Provisions as to Judges of High Courts
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Article 377 of Indian Constitution – Provisions as to Comptroller and Auditor-General of India
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Article 378 of Indian Constitution – Provisions as to Public Service Commissions
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Article 379 – 391 of Indian Constitution
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Article 392 of Indian Constitution – Power of the President to remove difficulties
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