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 (b) exclusively by the Legislature of a Unit; and

 (c) both by the Federal Legislature and the Legislature of a Unit.

 (2) These three lists to be respectively called the Federal, the Unit and the Concurrent Lists are in Schedule of these Recommendations.

 (3) The residuary powers of legislation should vest in the Federation.

 134. Planning, and coordination in respect of matters in the Unit and the concurrent Lists.- Provisions should be made for planning and coordination by the Federal Government in respect of matters in the Unit and the Concurrent Lists, and the Federal Legislature should be competent to legislate in such Cases, with the prior consultation of the government at the Units concerned.

 135. Power of the Federal Legislature to legislate for one or more Unit by consent and adoption of such Legislation by any other Unit.- If it appears to the Legislature or Legislatures of one or more Units to be desirable that any of the matters' with respect to which the Federal Legislature has no power to make laws for the Unit or Units, except legislation in respect of any matter in the Unit List in case of proclamation of emergency should be regulated in such Unit or Units by the Federal Legislature by law and resolution or resolutions to that effect is or are, passed by the Legislature of the Unit or of each of such Units it should be lawful for the Federal Legislature to pass an Act for regulating that matter accordingly, and any Act so passed should apply to such 'Unit or Units, and to any other Unit by which it is adopted afterwards by resolution passed in that behalf by the Legislature of that Unit.

 136. Repeal of the laws made by the Federal Legislature: - Any Act passed under the preceding Paragraph by the Federal Legislature may be amended or repealed by an Act of the Federal Legislature passed in like manner but may, as respects any Unit to which it applies, be amended or repealed also by an Act of the Legislature of that Unit.

 136. Repeal of the laws made by the Federal Legislature:— Any Act passed under the preceding Paragraph by the Federal Legislature may be amended or repealed by an Act of the Federal Legislature passed in like manner but may, as respects any Unit to which it applies, be amended or repealed also by an Act of the Legislature of that Unit.

 137. Provisions as to legislation for giving effect to International Agreements. - Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this part the federal Legislature has power to make law for the whole or any part of Pakistan for implementing any treaty, agreement or convention with any other country or countries or any decision made at any international conference association or other body.

 138. Inconsistency between laws made by the Federal Legislature and laws made by the Legislatures of the Units.- Provision should be made for the Federal Laws to prevail over the Unit Laws in case of a conflict.

 139. Rules relating to previous sanction of Bills by the Head of the State or the Head of the Unit.- (1) Where under any provision of the Constitution the previous sanction or recommendation of the Head of the State or the Head of the Unit is required


  • The Hon'ble Mr. Nurul Amin the Hon'ble Mian Mumtaz Mohammad Khan Daultana and the Hon Mr. Abdul Qayyum khan dissenied from the recommendation as to the, residuary power.