The Indian Parliament cannot legislate on a subject of State List unless:1. The President of India directs it to do so.2. The Rajya Sabha passes a resolution that it necessary to do so in national interest.3. The Speaker of the Vidhan Sabha certifies that the legislation is necessary.4. There is National Emergency. Considering the above statements, select the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes

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The Indian Parliament cannot legislate on a subject of State List unless:<br />1. The President of India directs it to do so.<br />2. The Rajya Sabha passes a resolution that it necessary to do so in national interest.<br />3. The Speaker of the Vidhan Sabha certifies that the legislation is necessary.<br />4. There is National Emergency. Considering the above statements, select the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes