Executive power relating to the concurrent list normally remains with the state government instead of the Union government, except in a few cases. With reference to this which of the following are those conditions/cases?
1. When a law on a concurrent subject is enacted by the Parliament, then it will be executed by the Centre only.
2. If the State Legislative Assembly authorizes the Union government to exercise executive power over a law made on a concurrent subject.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?