The Constitution of India divides legislative powers into three lists in the Seventh Schedule: the Union List, the State List, and the Concurrent List. Any subject not mentioned in any of these three lists falls under the "residuary powers." Article 248 of the Constitution explicitly states that the Parliament has the exclusive power to make any law with respect to any matter not enumerated in the Concurrent List or State List. This is further affirmed by Entry 97 of the Union List. This feature reflects the Constitution's bias towards a strong central government.