The correct answer is: C. Both (A) and (B)
The Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir can make laws for the Union Territory with respect to any matter in the State List or the Concurrent List. This is because the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is a special case, and the powers of its legislature are not limited to the matters listed in the 7th Schedule of the Constitution of India.
The 7th Schedule of the Constitution of India lists the subjects on which the Parliament and the State Legislatures can make laws. The State List contains subjects that are of special importance to the States, such as public order, police, local government, agriculture, and education. The Concurrent List contains subjects that are of common interest to both the Union and the States, such as criminal law, marriage and divorce, and economic and social planning.
The Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir can make laws for the Union Territory with respect to any matter in the State List or the Concurrent List. This is because the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is a special case, and the powers of its legislature are not limited to the matters listed in the 7th Schedule of the Constitution of India.
The special status of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is enshrined in Article 370 of the Constitution of India. Article 370 provides that the President may, by order, with the concurrence of the Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, make such provisions as he thinks fit with respect to matters in the Union List and the Concurrent List for the peace, progress and good government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
The President has made several orders under Article 370, including the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1957. The Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1957, provides that the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir can make laws for the Union Territory with respect to any matter in the State List or the Concurrent List.
The Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has made several laws on matters in the State List and the Concurrent List. Some of these laws include the Jammu and Kashmir Police Act, 1932, the Jammu and Kashmir Public Order Act, 1939, the Jammu and Kashmir Local Government Act, 1958, the Jammu and Kashmir Education Act, 1989, and the Jammu and Kashmir Economic and Social Planning Act, 1997.