Under the Indian Constitution, the Parliament can legislate on any subject mentioned in the State List in the national interest, provided a resolution declaring it necessary is passed by the:

Parliament, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Legislative Procedure — question ID 974

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Explanation

According to Article 249 of the Constitution of India, if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting that it is necessary or expedient in the national interest that Parliament should make laws with respect to any matter enumerated in the State List, the Parliament becomes competent to legislate on that matter for a specified period (up to one year).