THE PUNJAB REORGANIZATION ACT, 1966

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An Act to provide for the reorganisation of the existing State of
Punjab and for matters connected therewith.

BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventeenth Year of the
Republic of India as follows:–

PART IPRELIMINARY

 


1. Short title. This Act may be called the Punjab Reorganisation
Act, 1966.2.Definitions.

 

2. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,–

(a) “Administrator” means the administrator of a Union territory appointed by the President under article 239.of the Constitution;

(b) “appointed day” means the 1st day of November, 1966;

(c) “article” means an article of the Constitution;

(d) “assembly constituency”, “council constituency” and
“parliamentary constituency” have the same meanings as in the Representation of the People Act, 1950 (43 of
1950)

(e) “Delimitation Commission” means the Delimitation
Commission constituted under section 3 of the
Delimitation Commission Act, 1962 (61 of 1962)

(f) “existing State of Punjab” means the State of Punjab as existing immediately before the appointed day;

(g) “law” includes any enactment, ordinance, regulation, order, bye-law, rule, scheme, notification or other instrument having, immediately before the appointed day, the force of law in the whole or in any part of the existing State of Punjab;

(h) “notified order” means an order published in the
Official Gazette;

(i) “population ratio”, in relation to the States of Haryana and Punjab and the Union, means the ratio of 37.38 to
54.84 to 7.78;

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(j) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this
Act;

(k) “sitting member”, in relation to either House of
Parliament or of the Legislature of the existing State of Punjab, means a person who immediately before the appointed day is a member of that House;

(l) “State of Punjab” means the State with the same name, comprising the territories referred to in sub-section
(1) of section 6;

(m) “successor State”, in relation to the existing State of
Punjab, means the State of Punjab or Haryana, and includes also the Union in relation to the Union territory of Chandigarh and the transferred territory;

(n) “transferred territory” means the territory which on the appointed day is transferred from the existing State of
Punjab to the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh;

(o) “treasury” includes a sub-treasury; and

(p) any reference to a district, tahsil or other territorial division of the existing State of Punjab shall be construed as a reference to the area comprised within that territorial division on the 1st day of July, 1966.

PART II

REORGANISATION OF THE STATE OF PUNJAB

3. Formation of Haryana State. (1) On and from the appointed day, there shall be formed a new State to be known as the State of Haryana comprising the following territories of the existing State of Punjab, namely:–

(a) Hissar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal and Mahendragarh districts;

(b) Norwana and Jind tahsils of Sangrur district;

(c) Ambala, Jagadhri and Naraingarh tahsils of Ambala district;

(d) Pinjore kanungo circle of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district; and

(e) the territories in Manimajra kanungo circle of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district specified in the First
Schedule,

771.and thereupon the said territories shall cease to form part of the existing State of Punjab.

(2) The territories referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1)
shall form a separate district known as the Jind district in the State of Haryana.

(3) The territories referred to in clauses (c), (d) and (e) of sub-section (1) shall form a separate district to be known as Ambala district in the State of Haryana and in that district,–

(i) the territories referred to in clauses (d) and (e) of sub-section (1) shall be included in, and form part of, the Naraingarh tahsil, and

(ii) the territories referred to in clause (e) of sub-
section (1) shall be included in, and form part of, Pinjore kanungo circle in the Naraingarh tahsil.

4.Formation of Union territory of Chandigarh.

4. Formation of Union territory of Chandigarh. On and from the appointed day, there shall be formed a new Union territory to be known as the Union territory of Chandigarh comprising such of the territories of Manimajra and Manauli kanungo circles of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district in the existing State of Punjab as are specified in the Second Schedule and thereupon the territories so specified shall cease to form part of the existing State of Punjab.

5.Transfer of territory from Punjab to Himachal Pradesh.

5. Transfer of territory from Punjab to Himachal Pradesh. (1) On and from the appointed day, there shall be added to the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh the territories in the existing State of
Punjab comprised in–

(a) Simla, Kangra, Kulu and Lahaul and Spiti districts;

(b) Nalagarh tahsil of Ambala district;

(c) Lohara, Amb and Una kanungo circles of Una tahsil of
Hoshiarpur district;

(d) the territories in Santokhgarh kanungo circle of Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district specified in Part I of the Third Schedule;

(e) the territories Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district specified in Part II of the Third Schedule; and

(f) the territories of Dhar Kalan kanungo circle of
Pathankot tahsil of Gurdaspur district specified in
Part III of the Third Schedule,

and thereupon the said territories shall cease to form part of the existing State of Punjab.

772.(2) The territories referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1)
shall be included in, and form part of, Simla district.

(3) The territories referred to in clauses (c), (d) and (e) of sub-section (1) shall be included in, and form part of, Kangra district, and

(i) the territories referred to in clauses (c) and (d) shall form a separate tahsil known as Una tahsil in that district and in that tahsil the territories referred to in clause (d) shall form a separate kanungo circle known as the Santokhgarh kanungo circle; and

(ii) the territories referred to in clause (e) shall form part of the Hamirpur tahsil in the said district.

(4) The territories referred to in clause (f) of sub-section (1)
shall be included in, and form part of, the Bhattiyat tahsil of Chamba district in the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh and in that tahsil, the villages Dalhousie and Balun shall be included in, and form part of, Banikhet kanungo circle and the village Bakloh shall form part of Chowari kanungo circle.

6.State of Punjab and territorial divisions thereof.

6. State of Punjab and territorial divisions thereof. (1) On and from the appointed day, the State of Punjab shall comprise the territories of the existing State of Punjab other than those specified in sub-section (1) of section 3, section 4 and sub-section (1) of section 5.(2) The territories which immediately before the appointed day were part of Ambala district in the existing State of Punjab but are not transferred by virtue of sections 3, 4 and 5, shall, together with the territories which immediately before that day were part of the Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district in the existing State of Punjab but are not transferred by virtue of section 5, form a separate district known as the Rupar district in the State of Punjab and in that district–

(i) the territories which immediately before the appointed day were part of Manimajra kanungo circle of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district but are not transferred by virtue of sections 3 and 4, shall form in that tahsil a separate kanungo circle called the Mullanpur kanungo circle;

(ii) the territories which immediately before the appointed day were part of Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district but are not transferred by virtue of section 5, shall form a separate tahsil known as Anandpur Sahib tahsil, and in that tahsil,

773.the territories which immediately before the appointed day were part of Santokhgarh kanungo circle of Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district but are not transferred by virtue of section 5, shall be included in, and form part of Nurpur Bedi kanungo circle.

7.Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.

7. Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution. On and from the appointed day, in the First Schedule to the Constitution,–

(a) under the heading “I. THE STATES”,–

(i) in the paragraph relating to the territories of the State of Punjab, the following shall be added at the end, namely:–

“and the territories specified in sub-section (1)
of section 3, section 4 and sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966”;

(ii) after entry 16, the following entry shall be inserted, namely:–

“17. Haryana : The territories specified in sub-
section (1) of section 3 of the Punjab
Reorganisation Act 1966”;

(b) under the heading “II. THE UNION TERRITORIES”,–

(i) in the paragraph relating to the extent of the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh, the following shall be added at the end, namely:–

“and the territories specified in sub-section
(1) of section 5 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act,
1966”;

(ii) after entry 9, the following entry shall be inserted, namely:–

“10. Chandigarh : The territories specified in section 4 of the Punjab
Reorganisation Act, 1966.”.

8.Saving powers of Government.

8. Saving powers of Government. Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Part shall be deemed to affect the power of the
Government of Punjab or Haryana or the Administrator of the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh to alter, after the appointed day, the name, area or boundaries of any district or other territorial division in the State or Union territory, as the case may be.

PART IIIREPRESENTATION IN THE LEGISLATURES

 

9.Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.

9. Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution. On and from the appointed day, in the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution, in the Table,–

(a) entries 5 to 21 shall be re-numbered as entries 6 to 22.respectively;

(b) after entry 4, the following entry shall be inserted, namely:–

“5. Haryana….5”;

(c) in entry 12 as so re-numbered, for the figures “11”, the figure “7” shall be substituted;

(d) in entry 19 as so re-numbered, for the figure “2”, the figure “3” shall be substituted; and

(e) for the figures “226”, the figures “228” shall be substituted.

10.Allocation of sitting members.

10. Allocation of sitting members. (1) On and from the appointed day, the eleven sitting members of the Council of States representing the existing State of Punjab shall be deemed to have been elected to fill the seats allotted to the States of Haryana and Punjab and the
Union territory of Himachal Pradesh, as specified in the Fourth
Schedule.

(2) The term of office of such sitting members shall remain unaltered.

11.Filling up of vacancies.

11. Filling up of vacancies. (1) As soon as may be after the appointed day, bye-elections shall be held to fill the vacancies existing on the appointed day in the seats allotted to the State of
Haryana.

(2) The term of office of such one of the two members so elected as the Chairman of the Council of States may determine by drawing lot, shall expire on the 2nd day of April, 1968, and the term of office of the other member shall expire on the 2nd day of April, 1972.The House of the People

12.Provision as to existing House.

12. Provision as to existing House. Nothing in Part II shall be deemed to affect the constitution or duration of the existing House of the People or the extent of the constituency of any sitting member of that House.

775.The Legislative Assemblies

13.Provision as to Legislative Assemblies.

13. Provision as to Legislative Assemblies. (1) The number of seats as on the appointed day in the Legislative Assemblies of the
States of Haryana and Punjab and the Union territory of Himachal
Pradesh shall be fifty-four, eighty-seven and fifty-six respectively.

(2) In the Second Schedule to the Representation of the People
Act, 1950 (43 of 1950)–

(a) after entry 4, the following entry shall be inserted, namely:–

“4A. Haryana . . . 54”;

(b) in entry 11, for the figures “154”, the figures “87”
shall be substituted; and

(c) in entry 16, for the figures “40”, the figures “54”
shall be substituted.

14.Amendment of Delimitation Orders.

14. Amendment of Delimitation Orders. On and from the appointed day, Part B of Schedule XI to the Delimitation of Parliamentary and
Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961, and the Schedule to the
Delimitation of Territorial Council Constituencies (Himachal Pradesh)
Order, 1962, shall stand amended as directed in the Fifth Schedule to this Act.

15.Allocation of sitting members.

15. Allocation of sitting members. (1) Every sitting member of the Legislative Assembly of Punjab elected to fill a seat in that
Assembly from a constituency which on the appointed day by virtue of the provisions of section 14 stands allotted, with or without alteration of boundaries, to the State of Haryana or to the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh, shall, on and from that day, cease to be a member of the Legislative Assembly of Punjab and shall be deemed to have been elected to fill a seat in the Legislative Assembly of
Haryana or in the Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh, as the case may be, from that constituency as so allotted.

(2) All other sitting members of the Legislative Assembly of
Punjab shall continue to be members of the Legislative Assembly of that State and any such sitting member representing a constituency the extent, or the name and extent, of which are altered by virtue of the provisions of section 14 shall be deemed to have been elected to the legislative Assembly of Punjab by that constituency as so altered.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the Legislative Assemblies of Haryana, Punjab

776.and Himachal Pradesh shall be deemed to be duly constituted on the appointed day.

16.Duration of Legislative Assemblies of Haryana.

16. Duration of Legislative Assemblies of Haryana. The period of five years referred to in clause (1) of article 172 shall, in the case of the Legislative Assembly of Haryana, be deemed to have commenced on the date on which it actually commenced in the case of the Legislative
Assembly of Punjab.

17.Duration of Legislative Assembly of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.

17. Duration of Legislative Assembly of Punjab and Himachal
Pradesh. The changes in the composition of the Legislative Assemblies of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh shall not affect the duration of either of those Assemblies.

18.Speakers and Deputy Speakers.

18. Speakers and Deputy Speakers. (1) The person who immediately before the appointed day is the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of
Punjab shall continue to be the Speaker of that Assembly on and from that day.

(2) As soon as may be after the appointed day, the Legislative
Assembly of Haryana shall choose a member of that Assembly to be
Speaker of that Assembly.

(3) The person who immediately before the appointed day is the
Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Punjab shall be the
Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Haryana.

(4) As soon as may be after the appointed day, the Legislative
Assembly of Punjab shall choose a member of that Assembly to be Deputy
Speaker of that Assembly.

19.Rules of procedure.

19. Rules of procedure. The rules of procedure and conduct of business of the Legislative Assembly of Punjab as in force immediately before the appointed day shall, until rules are made under clause (1)
of article 208, be the rules of procedure and conduct of business of the Legislative Assembly of Haryana, subject to such modifications and adaptations as may be made therein by the Speaker thereof.

The Legislative Council

20.Legislative Council of Punjab.

20. Legislative Council of Punjab. On and from the appointed day, there shall be forty seats in the Legislative Council of Punjab, and in the Third Schedule to the Representation of the People Act, 1950
(43 of 1950), for the existing entry 7, the following entry shall be substituted, namely:–

“7. Punjab . 40 14 3 3 14 6”.

777.21.Council Constituencies.

21. Council Constituencies. On and from the appointed day, the
Delimitation of Council Constituencies (Punjab) Order, 1951, shall stand amended as directed in the Sixth Schedule.

22.Provision as to certain sitting members.

22. Provision as to certain sitting members. (1) On the appointed day, the sitting members of the Legislative Council of Punjab specified in the Seventh Schedule shall cease to be members of that
Council.

(2) On and from the appointed day, all sitting members of the
Legislative Council of Punjab, other than those referred to in sub-
section (1), shall continue to be members of that Council.

(3) Any of the sitting members continuing as aforesaid, representing a council constituency the extent of which is altered by virtue of the provisions of section 21 shall be deemed to have been elected to the Legislative Council of Punjab by that constituency as so altered.

(4) Every sitting member of the said Council representing immediately before the appointed day any of the council constituencies specified in column (1) of the Table below shall be deemed to have been elected to the said Council by the council constituency specified against that constituency in column (2) of the said Table:–

TABLE
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(1) (2)
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Punjab West Central Graduates Punjab Central Graduates.

Punjab East Central Graduates Punjab South Graduates.

Punjab West Central Teachers Punjab Central Teachers.

Punjab East Central Teachers Punjab South Teachers.

Patiala Local Authorities Patiala-cum-Rupar Local
Authorities.
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(5) The term of office of the members referred to in sub-section
(2) shall remain unaltered.

(6) As soon as may be after the appointed day, elections shall be held to fill the vacancies existing on the appointed day in the seats

778.allotted to the several council constituencies by the Delimitation of
Council Constituencies (Punjab) Order, 1951, as amended by this Act and to fill the vacancy existing on that day in the seats to be filled by persons elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly.

(7) The term of office of the three members so elected from
Ferozepur Local Authorities constituency, Jullundur Local
Authorities constitutency and Ludhiana Local Authorities
constituency and of the member so elected by the members of the
Legislative Assembly shall expire on the 26th day of April, 1968, and the term of office of the member so elected from Patiala-cum-Rupar
Local Authorities constituency shall expire on the 26th day of April,
1972.(8) The person who immediately before the appointed day is the
Chairman of the Legislative Council of Punjab shall continue to be the
Chairman of that Council on and from that day.

(9) As soon as may be after the appointed day, the Legislative
Council of Punjab shall choose one of its members to be the Deputy
Chairman thereof.

Delimitation of Constituencies

23.Allocation of seats in the House of the People.

23. Allocation of seats in the House of the People. In the House of the People to be constituted after the commencement of this Act, there shall be allotted,–

(a) nine seats to the State of Haryana of which two seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Castes;

(b) thirteen seats to the State of Punjab of which three seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Castes;

(c) six seats to the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh of which one seat shall be reserved for the Scheduled
Castes; and

(d) one seat to the Union territory of Chandigarh which shall form one Parliamentary Constituency.

24.Allocation of seats in the Legislative Assembly.

24. Allocation of seats in the Legislative Assembly. (1) The total number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Haryana to be constituted at any time after the appointed day, to be filled by persons chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies, shall be eighty-one of which fifteen seats shall be reserved for the
Scheduled Castes.

(2) The total number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of
Punjab to be constituted at any time after the appointed day, to be filled by persons chosen by direct election from territorial consti-

779.tuencies, shall be one hundred and four of which twenty-three seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Castes.

(3) The total number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of
Himachal Pradesh to be constituted at any time after the appointed day, to be filled by persons chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies, shall be sixty of which fourteen seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Castes and three seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Tribes.

25.Delimitation of constituencies.

25. Delimitation of constituencies. (1) The Delimitation
Commission shall, in the manner herein provided, distribute the seats in the House of the People allotted to Haryana, Punjab and Himachal
Pradesh under section 23 and the seats assigned to the Legislative
Assembly of each of them under section 24 to single-member territorial constituencies and delimit them on the basis of the latest census figures, having regard to the provisions of the Constitution and to the following provisions, namely:–

(a) all constituencies shall, as far as practicable be geographically compact areas, and in delimiting them regard shall be had to physical features, existing boundaries of administrative units, facilities of communication and public convenience;

(b) every assembly constituency shall be so delimited as to fall wholly within one parliamentary constituency;

(c) constituencies in which seats are reserved for the
Scheduled Castes shall be distributed in different parts of the State or Union territory, as the case may be, and located, as far as practicable, in those areas where the proportion of their population to the total population is comparatively large; and

(d) constituencies in which seats are reserved for the
Scheduled Tribes shall, as far as practicable, be located in areas where the proportion of their population to the total population is the largest.

(2) For the purpose of assisting it in the performance of its functions under sub-section (1), the Delimitation Commission shall associate with itself in respect of each State and Union territory such six persons as the Central Government may by order specify, being persons who are members either of the House of the People or of the
Legislative Assembly of Haryana, Punjab or Himachal Pradesh:

Provided that such persons shall be chosen, as far as practicable, from among those members who were associated before the com-

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mencement of this Act with the Delimitation Commission in delimiting constituencies of Punjab or Himachal Pradesh:

Provided further that none of the associate members shall have a right to vote or to sign any decision of the Delimitation Commission.

(3) The Delimitation Commission shall, by one or more orders, determine the delimitation of the parliamentary and assembly constituencies referred to in sub-section (1).

(4) The provisions of sections 7, 10 and 11 of the Delimitation
Commission Act, 1962 (61 of 1962), shall apply in relation to the delimitation of parliamentary and assembly constituencies under this
Part as they apply in relation to the delimitation of parliamentary and assembly constituencies under the said Act.

(5) Upon publication in the Gazette of India of the order or orders of the Delimitation Commission made under sub-section (3), the orders previously made by it delimiting the parliamentary and assembly constituencies of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh shall stand cancelled.

26.Amendment of article 371 of the Constitution.

26. Amendment of article 371 of the Constitution. On and from the appointed day, in article 371 of the Constitution, in clause (1), the words “or Punjab” shall be omitted.

27.Amendment of Scheduled Castes Orders.

27. Amendment of Scheduled Castes Orders. (1) On and from the appointed day, the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, shall stand amended as directed in the Eighth Schedule.

(2) On and from the appointed day, the Constitution (Scheduled
Castes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951, shall stand amended as;
directed in the Ninth Schedule.

28.Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Orders.

28. Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Orders. (1) On and from the appointed day, the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950, shall stand amended as directed in the Tenth Schedule.

(2) On and from the appointed day, the Constitution (Scheduled
Tribes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951, shall stand amended as directed in the Eleventh Schedule.

PART IVHIGH COURT

 

29. Common High Court for Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. (1) On and from the appointed day,–

(a) there shall be a common High Court for the States of
Punjab and Haryana and for the Union territory of Chan-

781.digarh to be called the High Court of Punjab and
Haryana (hereinafter referred to as the common High
Court)

(b) the Judges of the High Court of Punjab holding office immediately before that day shall, unless they have elected otherwise, become on that day the Judges of the common High Court.

(2) The expenditure in respect of salaries and allowances of the
Judges of the common High Court shall be allocated amongst the States of Punjab and Haryana and the Union in such proportion as the
President may, by order, determine.

30.

Jurisdiction of the common High Court.

30. Jurisdiction of the common High Court. On and from the appointed day, the common High Court shall have, in respect of the territories comprised in the States of Punjab and Haryana and the
Union territory of Chandigarh, all such jurisdiction, powers and authority as, under the law in force immediately before the appointed day, are exercisable in respect of those territories by the High Court of Punjab and shall, save as otherwise provided in this Part, have no jurisdiction in respect of the transferred territory.

31.Special provision relating to Bar Council and Advocates.

31. Special provision relating to Bar Council and Advocates. (1)
On and from the appointed day,–

(a) in the Advocates Act, 1961 (25 of 1961), in sub-section
(1) of section 3, for clause (d), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:–

“(d) for the States of Punjab and Haryana and the
Union territories of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh, to be known as the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana”;

(b) the Bar Council of Punjab shall be deemed to be the Bar
Council of Punjab and Haryana with the Advocate-General of the State of Haryana also as an ex officio member.

(2) Any person who immediately before the appointed day is an advocate entitled to practise in the High Court of Punjab shall be entitled to practise as an advocate in the common High Court.

(3) All persons who immediately before the appointed day are advocates on the roll of the Bar Council of Punjab shall, as from that day, become advocates on the roll of the Bar Council of Punjab and
Haryana.

782.(4) The right of audience in the common High Court shall be regulated in accordance with the like principles as immediately before the appointed day are in force with respect to the right of audience in the High Court of Punjab:

Provided that as between the Advocate-General of Punjab and the
Advocate-General of Haryana, the right of audience shall be determined with reference to their dates of enrolment as advocates.

32.Practice and procedure in common High Court.

32. Practice and procedure in common High Court. Subject to the provisions of this Part, the law in force immediately before the appointed day with respect to practice and procedure in the High Court of Punjab shall, with the necessary modifications, apply in relation to the common High Court.

33.Custody of seal of common High Court.

33. Custody of seal of common High Court. The law in force immediately before the appointed day with respect to the custody of the seal of the High Court of Punjab shall, with the necessary modifications, apply with respect to the custody of the seal of the common High Court.

34.Form of writs and other processes.

34. Form of writs and other processes. The law in force immediately before the appointed day with respect to the form of writs and other processes used, issued or awarded by the High Court of
Punjab shall, with the necessary modifications, apply with respect to the form of writs and other processes used, issued or awarded by the common High Court.

35.Powers of Judges.

35. Powers of Judges. The law in force immediately before the appointed day with respect to the powers of the Chief Justice, single
Judges and division courts of the High Court of Punjab and with respect to all matters ancillary to the exercise of those powers shall, with the necessary modifications, apply in relation to the common High Court.

36.Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High Court.

36. Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High
Court. (1) The principal seat of the common High Court shall, unless otherwise determined by the President after consultation with the
Chief Justice of that High Court and the Governors of Punjab and
Haryana, be at the same place as the principal seat of the High court of Punjab immediately before the appointed day.

(2) The President may, after consultation with the Chief Justice of the common High Court and the Governors of the States of Punjab and
Haryana, by notified order, provide for the establishment of a permanent bench or benches of that High Court at one or more places within the territories to which the jurisdiction of the High Court extends, other than the principal seat of the High Court, and for any matters connected therewith.

783.(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or sub-
section (2), the Judges and division courts of the common High Court may also sit at such other place or places in the States of Punjab and
Haryana as the Chief Justice may, with the approval of the Governors of the States of Punjab and Haryana, appoint.

37.Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.

37. Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court. The law in force immediately before the appointed day relating to appeals to the
Supreme Court from the High Court of Punjab and the Judges and division courts thereof, shall, with the necessary modifications, apply in relation to the common High Court.

38.Extension of jurisdiction of the Court of Judicial Commissioner forHimachal
Pradesh.

38. Extension of jurisdiction of the Court of Judicial
Commissioner for Himachal Pradesh. On and from the appointed day, the jurisdiction of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner for Himachal
Pradesh shall extend to the transferred territory.

39.Transfer of pending proceedings.

39. Transfer of pending proceedings. (1) All proceedings pending in the High Court of Punjab immediately before the appointed day shall, on that day, stand transferred to the common High Court.

(2) Such proceedings which stand transferred to the common High
Court under sub-section (1) as are certified by the Chief Justice of the common High Court, having regard to the place of accrual of the cause of action and other circumstances, to be proceedings which ought to be heard and decided by the Court of the Judicial Commissioner for
Himachal Pradesh shall, as soon as may be after such certification, be transferred to the Court of the Judicial Commissioner for Himachal
Pradesh.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this Part, but save as hereinafter provided, the common
High Court shall have, and the Court of the Judicial Commissioner for
Himachal Pradesh shall not have, jurisdiction to entertain, hear or dispose of appeals, applications for leave to appeal to the Supreme
Court, applications for review and other proceedings where any such proceedings seek any relief in respect of any order passed by the High
Court of Punjab before the appointed day:

Provided that if, after any such proceedings have been entertained by the common High Court, it appears to the Chief Justice of that High Court that they ought to be transferred to the Court of the Judicial Commissioner for Himachal Pradesh, he shall order that they

784.shall be so transferred, and such proceedings shall thereupon be transferred accordingly.

(4) Any order–

(a) made by the High Court of Punjab before the appointed day, in any proceeding transferred to the Court of the
Judicial Commissioner for Himachal Pradesh by virtue of sub-section (2), or

(b) made by the common High Court in any proceeding with respect to which that High Court has jurisdiction by virtue of sub-section (3),

shall for all purposes have effect not only as an order of the High
Court of Punjab or, as the case may be, of the common High Court, but also as an order made by the Court of the Judicial Commissioner for
Himachal Pradesh.

40.

Interpretation.

40. Interpretation. For the purposes of this Part,–

(a) proceedings shall be deemed to be pending in a court until that court has disposed of all issues between the parties including any issues with respect to the taxation of the costs of the proceedings and shall include appeals, applications for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, applications for review, petitions for revision and petitions for writs; and

(b) references to a High Court shall be construed as including references to a Judge or division court thereof, and references to an order made by a court or a Judge shall be construed as including references to a sentence, judgment or decree passed or made by that court or Judge.

41.Savings.

41. Savings. Nothing in this Part shall affect the application to the common High Court of any provisions of the Constitution, and this
Part shall have effect subject to any provision that may be made on or after the appointed day with respect to that High Court by any
Legislature or other authority having power to make such provision

PART VAUTHORISATION OF EXPENDITURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUES

 

42. Authorisation of expenditure of the State of Haryana. The
Governor of the existing State of Punjab may at any time, before the appointed day, authorise such expenditure from the

785.Consolidated Fund of the State of Haryana as he deems necessary for any period not extending beyond the 31st day of March, 1967, pending the sanction of such expenditure by the Legislative Assembly of
Haryana:

Provided that the Governor of Haryana may, after the appointed day, authorise such further expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of the State as he deems necessary for the said period pending such sanction.

43.Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territory.

43. Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territory. (1) On and from the appointed day, any Act passed by the
Legislative Assembly of the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh before that day for the appropriation of any money out of the Consolidated
Fund of that Union territory to meet any expenditure in respect of any part of the financial year 1966-67 shall have effect also in relation to the transferred territory and it shall be lawful for the Government of Himachal Pradesh to spend any amount in the transferred territory out of the amount authorised by such Act to be expended for any service in that Union territory.

(2) The Administrator of Himachal Pradesh may, after the appointed day, authorise such expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of the Union territory as he deems necessary for any purpose or service in the transferred territory for any period not extending beyond the 31st day of March, 1967, pending the sanction of such expenditure by the Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh.

44.Reports relating to the accounts of the existing State of Punjab.

44. Reports relating to the accounts of the existing State of
Punjab. (1) The reports of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of
India referred to in clause (2) of article 151 relating to the accounts of the existing State of Punjab in respect of any period prior to the appointed day, shall be submitted to the Governor of each of the States of Punjab and Haryana and the Administrator of Himachal
Pradesh who shall cause them to be laid before the Legislature of that
State or Union territory, as the case may be.

(2) The President may by order–

(a) declare any expenditure incurred out of the Consolidated
Fund of Punjab on any service in respect of any period prior to the appointed day during the financial year
1966-67 or in respect of any earlier financial year in excess of the amount granted for that service and for that year as disclosed in the reports referred to in sub-section (1) to have been duly authorised, and

786.(b) provide for any action to be taken on any matter arising out of the said reports.

45.Allowances and privileges of Governor of Haryana.

45. Allowances and privileges of Governor of Haryana. The allowances and privileges of the Governor of Haryana shall, until provision in that behalf is made by Parliament by law under clause (3)
of article 158, be such as the President may, by order, determine.

46.Distribution of revenues.

46. Distribution of revenues. The Constitution (Distribution of
Revenues) Order, 1965, the Union Duties of Excise (Distribution) Act,
1962 (3 of 1962), the Additional Duties of Excise (Goods of Special
Importance) Act, 1957 (58 of 1957), and the Estate Duty (Distribution)
Act 1962 (9 of 1962), shall on and from the appointed day, stand amended as directed in the Twelfth Schedule.

 

PART VIAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

 

47. Application of Part. The provisions of this Part shall apply in relation to the apportionment of the assets and liabilities of the existing State of Punjab immediately before the appointed day.

48.Land and goods.

48. Land and goods. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this
Part, all land and all stores, articles and other goods belonging to the existing State of Punjab shall,–

(a) if within that State, pass to the successor State in whose territories they are situated; or

(b) if outside that State, pass to the State of Punjab:

Provided that where the Central Government is of the opinion that any goods or class of goods should be distributed among the successor
States otherwise than according to the situation of the goods, the
Central Government may issue such directions as it thinks fit for a just and equitable distribution of the goods and the goods shall pass to the successor States accordingly.

(2) Stores held for specific purposes, such as use or utilisation in particular institutions, workshops or undertakings or on particular works under construction, shall pass to the successor State in whose territories such institutions, workshops, undertakings or works are located.

(3) Stores relating to the Secretariat and offices of Heads of
Departments having jurisdiction over the whole of the existing State

787.of Punjab shall be divided between the successor States in accordance with such directions as the Central Government may think fit to issue for a just and equitable distribution of such stores.

(4) Any other unissued stores of any class in the existing State of Punjab shall be divided between the successor States in proportion to the total stores of that class purchased in the period of three years ending with the 31st day of March, 1966, for the territories of the existing State of Punjab included respectively in each of the successor States:

Provided that where such proportion cannot be ascertained in respect of any class of stores or where the value of any class of such stores does not exceed rupees ten thousand, that class of stores shall be divided between the successor States according to the population ratio.

(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the lands specified in the Thirteenth Schedule which were acquired by the
Government of the existing State of Punjab–

(i) for the sewerage scheme of Chandigarh,

(ii) for soil conservation measures in the catchment area of
Sukhna lake, and

(iii) for the setting up of brick kilns of the Chandigarh
Capital Project,

together with all connected works in or over such land (including any plant, machinery or implements) shall vest in the Union.

(6) In this section, the expression “land” includes immovable property of every kind and any rights in or over such property, and the expression “goods” does not include coins, bank notes and currency notes.

49.Treasury and bank balances.

49. Treasury and bank balances. The total of the cash balances in all treasuries of the existing State of Punjab and the credit balances of that State with the Reserve Bank of India, the State Bank of India or any other bank immediately before the appointed day shall be divided between the successor States according to the population ratio:

Provided that for the purposes of such division, there shall be no transfer of cash balances from any treasury to any other treasury and the apportionment shall be effected by adjusting the credit

788.balances of the successor States in the books of the Reserve Bank of
India on the appointed day:

Provided further that if any successor State has no account with the Reserve Bank of India, the adjustment shall be made in such manner as the Central Government may by order, direct.

50.

Arrears of taxes.

50. Arrears of taxes. The right to recover arrears of any tax or duty on property, including arrears of land revenue, shall belong to the successor State in whose territories the property is situated, and the right to recover arrears of any other tax or duty shall belong to the successor State in whose territories the place of assessment of that tax or duty is included.

51.Right to recover loans and advances.

51. Right to recover loans and advances. (1) The right to recover any loans or advances made before the appointed day by the existing
State of Punjab to any local body, society, agriculturist or other person in an area within that State shall belong to the successor
State in whose territories that area is included:

Provided that the right to recover loans or advances of pay and travelling allowance to a Government servant made before the appointed day by the existing State of Punjab shall pass to the successor State to which such Government servant is allotted.

(2) The right to recover any loans or advances made before the appointed day by the existing State of Punjab to any person or institution outside that State shall belong to the State of Punjab:

Provided that any sum recovered in respect of any such loan or advance shall be divided between all the successor States according to the population ratio.

52.Investments and credits in certain funds.

52. Investments and credits in certain funds. (1) The investments made from the Cash Balance Investment Account, the Famine Relief Fund and any other general fund of the existing State of Punjab, the sums at the credit of that State in the Central Road Fund and the sums held in the Defence and Security Relief Fund shall be divided between the successor States according to the population ratio; and the investments in any special fund the objects of which are confined to a local area in the existing State of Punjab shall pass to the successor
State in whose territories that area is included.

(2) The investments of the existing State of Punjab immediately before the appointed day in any private commercial or industrial undertaking, in so far as such investments have not been made or are deemed not to have been made from the Cash Balance Investment

789.Account, shall pass to the successor State in whose territories the principal seat of business of the undertaking is located and where on that day the principal seat of business of the undertaking is located outside the territories of the existing State of Punjab such investments shall be divided between all the successor States in the population ratio.

(3) Where any body corporate constituted under a Central Act, State Act or Provincial Act for the existing State of Punjab or any part thereof has, by virtue of the provisions of Part II, become an inter-State body corporate, the investments in, or loans or advances to, any such body corporate by the existing State of Punjab made before the appointed day shall, save as otherwise expressly provided by or under this Act, be divided between the successor States in the same proportion in which the assets of the body corporate are divided under the provisions of Part VII.

53.Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.

53. Assets and liabilities of State undertakings. (1) The assets and liabilities relating to any commercial or industrial undertaking of the existing State of Punjab shall pass to the successor State in whose territories the undertaking is located.

(2) Where a depreciation reserve fund is maintained by the existing State of Punjab for any commercial or industrial undertaking, the securities held in respect of investments made from that fund shall pass to the successor State in whose territories the undertaking is located.

(3) Where any such undertaking is located in more than one successor State, the assets and liabilities and the securities referred to in sub-sections (1) and (2) respectively shall be divided in such manner as may be agreed upon between the successor States before the 1st day of November, 1967, or in default of such agreement, as the Central Government may by order direct.

54.Public debt.

54. Public debt. (1) The public debt of the existing State of
Punjab attributable to loans raised by the issue of Government securities and outstanding with the public immediately before the appointed day shall, on and from that day, be the debt of the State of
Punjab, and–

(a) the other successor States shall be liable to pay to the
State of Punjab their shares of the sums due from time to time for the servicing and repayment of the debt, and

(b) for the purpose of determining the said shares, the debt shall be deemed to be divided between the successor
States as if it were a debt referred to in sub-section
(4).

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(2) The public debt of the existing State of Punjab attributable to loans taken from the Central Government, the National Co-operative
Development Corporation or the Khadi and Village Industries Commission or from any other source for the purpose of re-lending the same to a specific institution or class of institutions and outstanding immediately before the appointed day shall–

(a) if re-lent to any local body, body corporate or other institution in any local area, be the debt of the successor State in whose territories the local area is included on the appointed day; or

(b) if re-lent to the Punjab State Electricity Board or any other institution which becomes an inter-State institution on the appointed day, be divided between the successor States in the same proportion in which the assets of such body corporate or institution are divided under the provisions of Part VII.

(3) The public debt of the existing State of Punjab attributable to loans taken from the Central Government for the Beas Project and the Bhakra-Nangal Project as defined in sub-section (4) of section 78.shall be divided between the successor States in such proportion as may be agreed upon between them, or if no agreement is entered into within two years from the appointed day, as may be fixed by order of the Central Government.

(4) The remaining public debt of the existing State of Punjab attributable to loans taken from the Central Government, the Reserve
Bank of India or any other body or bank before the appointed day shall be divided between the successor States in proportion to the total expenditure on all capital works and other capital outlays incurred or deemed to have been incurred up to the appointed day in the territories of the existing State of Punjab included respectively in each of those successor States:

Provided that in computing such expenditure, the expenditure on the Beas Project and the Bhakra-Nangal Project as defined in sub-
section (4) of section 78 shall be excluded and the expenditure on other assets for which capital accounts have been kept shall be taken into account.

Explanation.–Where any expenditure on capital works or other capital outlays cannot be allocated between the territories included in the successor States, such expenditure shall, for the purposes of this sub-section, be deemed to have been incurred in those territories according to the population ratio.

791.(5) Where a sinking fund or depreciation fund is maintained by the existing State of Punjab for repayment of any loan referred to in sub-section (3), the securities held in respect of the investments made from that fund shall be divided between the successor States in the same proportion and in the same manner as the public debt referred to in sub-section (3).

(6) Where a sinking fund or depreciation fund is maintained by the existing State of Punjab for the repayment of any loan raised by it other than a loan referred to in sub-section (3), the securities held in respect of the investments made from that fund shall be divided between the successor States in the same proportion as the public debt referred to in sub-section (4).

(7) In this section, the expression “Government security” means a security created and issued by a State Government for the purpose of raising a public loan and having any of the forms specified in, or prescribed under clause (2) of section 2 of the Public Debt Act, 1944.(8 of 1944).

55.Refund of taxes collected in excess.

55. Refund of taxes collected in excess. The liability of the existing State of Punjab to refund any tax or duty on property, including land revenue, collected in excess shall be the liability of the successor State in whose territories the property is situated, and the liability of the existing State of Punjab to refund any other tax or duty collected in excess shall be the liability of the successor
State in whose territories the place of assessment of that tax or duty is included.

56.Deposits, etc.

56. Deposits, etc. (1) The liability of the existing State of
Punjab in respect of any civil deposit or local fund deposit shall, on and from the appointed day, be the liability of the successor State in whose territories the deposit has been made:

Provided that if the deposit is made in any area outside the existing State, the liability shall be that of the State of Punjab in the first instance and shall be adjusted between the successor States according to the population ratio.

(2) The liability of the existing State of Punjab in respect of any charitable or other endowment shall, on and from the appointed day, be the liability of the successor State in whose territories the institution entitled to the benefit of the endowment is located or of the successor State to which the objects of the endowment, under the terms thereof, are confined.

792.57.Provident fund.

57. Provident fund. (1) The liability of the existing State of
Punjab in respect of the provident fund account of a Government servant in service on the appointed day shall, on and from that day, be the liability of the successor State to which that Government servant is permanently allotted.

(2) The liability of the existing State of Punjab in respect of the provident fund account of a Government servant who has retired from service before the appointed day shall be the liability of the
State of Punjab in the first instance and shall be adjusted between the successor States according to the population ratio.

58.Pensions.

58. Pensions. The liability of the existing State of Punjab in respect of pensions shall pass to, or be apportioned between, the successor States in accordance with the provisions contained in the
Fourteenth Schedule.

59.Contracts.

59. Contracts. (1) Where before the appointed day the existing
State of Punjab has made any contract in the exercise of its executive power for any purpose of the State, that contract shall be deemed to have been made in the exercise of the executive power–

(a) if the purposes of the contract are, on and from the appointed day, exclusively purposes of any one of the successor States,–of that State; and

(b) if the purposes of the contract are, on and from that day, not exclusively purposes of any one of the successor States,–of the State of Punjab,

and all rights and liabilities which have accrued, or may accrue, under any such contract shall, to the extent to which they would have been rights or liabilities of the existing State of Punjab, be rights or liabilities of the successor State or, as the case may be, the
State of Punjab specified above:

Provided that in any such case as is referred to in clause (b), the initial allocation of rights and liabilities made by this sub-
section shall be subject to such financial adjustment as may be agreed upon between all the successor States concerned, or in default of such agreement, as the Central Government may by order direct.

(2) For the purposes of this section, there shall be deemed to be included in the liabilities which have accrued or may accrue under any contract–

(a) any liability to satisfy an order or award made by any court or other tribunal in proceedings relating to the contract; and

793.(b) any liability in respect of expenses incurred in or in connection with any such proceedings.

(3) This section shall have effect subject to the other provisions of this Part relating to the apportionment of liabilities in respect of loans, guarantees and other financial obligations; and bank balances and securities shall, notwithstanding that they partake of the nature of contractual rights, be dealt with under those provisions.

60.

Liability in respect of actionable wrong.

60. Liability in respect of actionable wrong. Where, immediately before the appointed day, the existing State of Punjab is subject to any liability in respect of an actionable wrong other than breach of contract, that liability shall,–

(a) if the cause of action arose wholly within the territories which on and from that day are the territories of one of the successor States, be a liability of that successor State; and

(b) in any other case, be initially a liability of the State of Punjab, but subject to such financial adjustment as may be agreed upon between all the successor States concerned, or in default of such agreement, as the
Central Government may by order direct.

61.Liability as guarantor.

61. Liability as guarantor. Where, immediately before the appointed day, the existing State of Punjab is liable as guarantor in respect of any liability of a registered co-operative society or other person, that liability of the existing State of Punjab shall–

(a) if the area of the operations of such society or person is limited to the territories which on and from that day are the territories of one of the successor States, be a liability of that successor State; and

(b) in any other case, be a liability of the State of
Punjab:

Provided that in any such case as is referred to in clause (b)
the initial allocation of liabilities under this section shall be subject to such financial adjustment as may be agreed upon between all the successor States, or in default of such agreement, as the Central
Government may by order direct.

62.Items in Suspense.

62. Items in Suspense. If any item in suspense is ultimately found to affect an asset or liability of the nature referred to in any of the foregoing provisions of this Part, it shall be dealt with in accordance with that provision.

794.63.Residuary provision.

63. Residuary provision. The benefit or burden of any assets or liabilities of the existing State of Punjab not dealt with in the foregoing provisions of this Part shall pass to the State of Punjab in the first instance, subject to such financial adjustment as may be agreed upon between all the successor States before the 1st day of
November, 1967, or in default of such agreement, as the Central
Government may by order direct.

64.Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.

64. Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement. Where the successor States agree that the benefit or burden of any particular asset or liability should be apportioned between them in a manner other than that provided for in the foregoing provisions of this Part, then, notwithstanding anything contained therein, the benefit or burden of that asset or liability shall be apportioned in the manner agreed upon.

65.Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment incertain cases.

65. Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases. Where, by virtue of any of the provisions of this
Part, any of the successor States becomes entitled to any property or obtains any benefits or becomes subject to any liability, and the
Central Government is of opinion, on a reference made within a period of three years from the appointed day by any State that it is just and equitable that that property or those benefits should be transferred to, or shared with, one or more of the other successor States, or that a contribution towards that liability should be made by one or more of the other successor States, the said property or benefits shall be allocated in such manner, or the other successor State or States shall make to the State primarily subject to the liability such contribution in respect thereof, as the Central Government may, after consultation with State Governments concerned by order determine.

66.Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.

66. Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
All sums payable by the Union to any State or by any State to any other State or to the Union by virtue of the provisions of this Part, or sub-section (4) of section 72, or section 77, or Part VIII shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India, or as the case may be, the
Consolidated Fund of the State by which such sums are payable:

Provided that where any sums are payable as aforesaid by the
Union in relation to the transferred territory, the Central Government may by order direct that sums payable in respect of such liabilities as may be specified therein shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh.

795.PART

PROVISIONS AS TO CERTAIN CORPORATIONS

ART VII

PROVISIONS AS TO CERTAIN CORPORATIONS

67.Provisions as to certain Corporations.

67. Provisions as to certain Corporations. (1) The following bodies corporate constituted for the existing State of Punjab, namely:–

(a) the State Electricity Board constituted under the
Electricity Supply Act, 1948; (54 of 1948.) and

(b) the State Warehousing Corporation established under the
Warehousing Corporations Act, 1962, (58 of 1962.)

shall, on and from the appointed day, continue to function in those areas in respect of which they were functioning immediately before that day subject to the provisions of this section and to such directions as may, from time to time, be issued by the Central
Government.

(2) Any directions issued by the Central Government under sub-
section (1) in respect of the Board or the Corporation may include a direction that the Act under which the Board or the Corporation was constituted shall, in its application to that Board or Corporation, have effect subject to such exceptions and modifications as the
Central Government thinks fit.

(3) The Board or the Corporation referred to in sub-section (1)
shall cease to function as from, and shall be deemed to be dissolved on, the 1st day of November, 1967, or such earlier date as the Central
Government may, by order, appoint; and upon such dissolution, its assets, rights and liabilities shall be apportioned between the successor States in such manner as may be agreed upon among them within one year of the dissolution of the Board or the Corporation, as the case may be, or if no agreement is reached, in such manner as the
Central Government may, by order, determine.

(4) Nothing in the preceding provisions of this section shall be construed as preventing the Government of any of the successor States from constituting at any time on or after the appointed day, a State
Electricity Board or a State Warehousing Corporation for that State under the provisions of the Act relating to such Board or Corporation;
and if such a Board or a Corporation is so constituted in any of the successor States before the dissolution of the Board or the
Corporation referred to in sub-section (1),–

(a) provision may be made by order of the Central Government enabling the new Board or the new Corporation to take over from the existing Board or Corporation all or any of its undertakings, assets, rights and liabilities in that State, and

796.(b) upon the dissolution of the existing Board or
Corporation, any assets, rights and liabilities which would otherwise have passed to that State by or under the provisions of sub-section (3) shall pass to the new
Board or the new Corporation instead of to that State.

68.Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply ofelectric power and supply of water.

68. Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water. If it appears to the
Central Government that the arrangement in regard to the generation or supply of electric power or the supply of water for any area or in regard to the execution of any project for such generation or supply has been or is likely to be modified to the disadvantage of that area by reason of the fact that it has been transferred by the provisions of Part II from the State in which the power stations and other installations for the generation and supply of such power, or the catchment area, reservoirs and other works for the supply of water, as the case may be, are located, the Central Government may give such directions as it deems fit, to the State Government or other authority concerned for the maintenance, so far as practicable, of the previous arrangement.

69.Provisions as to Punjab State Financial Corporation.

69. Provisions as to Punjab State Financial Corporation. (1) The
Punjab State Financial Corporation established under the State
Financial Corporations Act, 1951 (63 of 1951), shall on and from the appointed day continue to function in those areas in respect of which it was functioning immediately before that day subject to the provisions of this section and to such directions, as may from time to time, be issued by the Central Government.

(2) Any directions issued by the Central Government under sub-
section (1) in respect of the Corporation may include a direction that the said Act, in its application to the Corporation, shall have effect subject to such exceptions and modifications as may be specified in the direction.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or sub-
section (2), the Board of Directors of the Corporation may, with the previous approval of the Central Government and shall, if so required by the Central Government, convene at any time after the appointed day a meeting for the consideration of a scheme for the reconstitution or reorganisation or dissolution, as the case may be, of the Corporation, including proposals regarding the formation of new corporations and the transfer thereto of the assets, rights and liabilities of the existing Corporation, and if such a scheme is approved at a general meeting by a resolution passed by a majority of the shareholders present and voting, the scheme shall be submitted to the Central
Government for its sanction.

797.(4) If the scheme is sanctioned by the Central Government either without modifications or with modifications which are approved at a general meeting, the Central Government shall certify the scheme, and upon such certification the scheme shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any law for the time being in force, be binding on the Corporations affected by the scheme as well as the shareholders and creditors thereof.

(5) If the scheme is not so approved or sanctioned, the Central
Government may refer the scheme to such Judge of the High Court of
Punjab and Haryana as may be nominated in this behalf by the Chief
Justice thereof and the decision of the Judge in regard to the scheme shall be final and shall be binding on the Corporations affected by the scheme as well as the shareholders and creditors thereof.

(6) Nothing in the preceding provisions of this section shall be construed as preventing the Government of the State of Haryana or
Punjab from constituting, at any time after the appointed day and with the approval of the Central Government, a State Financial Corporation for that State under the State Financial Corporations Act, 1951 (63.of 1951).

70.

Amendment of Act 6 of 1942.70. Amendment of Act 6 of 1942. In the Multi-Unit Co-operative
Societies Act, 1942, after section 5C, the following section shall be inserted, namely:–

Transitional provision relating to certain multiunit co-operative societies.

“5D. (1) Where, in respect of any co-operative society specified in the Fifteenth Schedule to the Punjab
Reorganisation Act, 1966, which under the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 5A would become a multi-unit co-operative society, the Board of Directors adopts, by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the directors, any scheme for the reconstitution, reorganisation or dissolution of the society, including proposals regarding–

(a) the formation of new co-operative societies and the transfer thereto, in whole or in part, of the assets and liabilities and employees of that society; or

(b) the transfer, in whole or in part, of the assets and liabilities and employees of that society to any other co-operative society in the existing State of Punjab or in the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh;

and the State Government of Punjab certifies the scheme at any time before the 1st day of November, 1966, then, notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2) or sub-section

798.(3) or sub-section (4) of the said section or any other law, regulation or bye-law for the time being in force in relation to that society, the scheme so certified shall be binding on all societies affected by the scheme, as well as the shareholders, creditors and employees of all such societies, subject to such financial adjustments as may be directed in this behalf under sub-section (3), but no such scheme shall be given effect to before the said day:

Provided that where a scheme includes any proposal regarding the transfer of assets and liabilities and employees to any co-operative society referred to in clause (b), the scheme shall not be binding on that existing society or the shareholders and creditors thereof, unless the proposal relating to such transfer is accepted by the existing society by a resolution passed by a majority of the members present at a meeting of its general body.

(2) When a scheme in respect of a co-operative society is so certified, the Central Registrar shall place the scheme at a meeting, held in such manner as may be prescribed by rules made under this Act, of all the persons who, immediately before the date of certification of the scheme, were members of the society, and the scheme may be approved by a resolution passed by a majority of the members present and voting at the said meeting.

(3) If the scheme is not so approved or is approved with modifications, the Central Registrar may refer the scheme to such Judge of the High Court of Punjab and
Haryana as may be nominated in this behalf by the Chief
Justice thereof and the Judge may direct such financial adjustments to be made among the societies affected as he deems necessary, and the scheme shall be deemed to be approved subject to those financial adjustments.

(4) If, in consequence of the directions given under sub-
section (3), a society becomes liable to pay any sum of money, the successor State within whose area the society is located shall be deemed to be guarantor in respect of the payment of such money and shall be liable as such.”.

71.Provision as to co-operative banks.

71. Provision as to co-operative banks. Notwithstanding anything contained in section 22 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of
1949), where on account of the reorganisation of the existing State of
Punjab, a co-operative bank is newly formed

799.on the appointed day or within three months thereof in any of the successor States, it may commence and conduct banking business without obtaining a licence under that section from the Reserve Bank of India, until it is granted such a licence or until it is informed by the
Reserve Bank of India that such a licence cannot be granted to it;

Provided that such bank applies to the Reserve Bank of India for such a licence within a period of three months from the date of formation of the bank.

72.General provisions as to statutory corporations.

72. General provisions as to statutory corporations. (1) Save as otherwise expressly provided by the foregoing provisions of this Part, where any body corporate constituted under a Central Act, State Act or
Provincial Act for the existing State of Punjab or any part thereof serves the needs of the successor States or has, by virtue of the provisions of Part II, become an inter-State body corporate, then, the body corporate shall, on and from the appointed day, continue to function and operate in those areas in respect of which it was functioning and operating immediately before that day, subject to such directions as may from time to time be issued by the Central
Government, until other provisions is made by law in respect of the said body corporate.

(2) Any direction issued by the Central Government under sub-
section (1) in respect of any such body corporate may include a direction that any law by which the said body corporate is governed shall, in its application to that body corporate, have effect, subject to such exceptions and modifications as may be specified in the direction.
(3) For the removal of doubt it is hereby declared that the provisions of this section shall apply also to the Punjab University constituted under the Punjab University Act, 1947 (East Punjab Act 7.of 1947), the Punjab Agricultural University Act, 1961 (Punjab Act
32 of 1961), and the Board constituted under the provisions of Part
III of the Sikh Gurdwaras Act, 1925 (Punjab Act 8 of 1925).

(4) For the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of this section in so far as it relates to the Punjab University and the
Punjab Agricultural University referred to in sub-section (3) the successor States shall make such grants as the Central Government may, from time to time, by order, determine.

73.Provision as to certain companies.

73. Provision as to certain companies. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this Part, each of the following companies, namely:–

(i) the Punjab Export Corporation;

(ii) the Punjab State Small Industries Corporation;

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(iii) the Punjab Dairy Development Corporation;

(iv) the Punjab Poultry Corporation;

(v) the Land Development and Seed Corporation;

(vi) the Industrial Development Corporation; and

(vii) the Agro-Industrial Corporation,

shall, on and from the appointed day and until otherwise provided for in any law, or in any agreement among the successor States, or in any direction issued by the Central Government, continue to function in the areas in which it was functioning immediately before that day; and the Central Government may from time to time issue such directions in relation to such functioning as it may deem fit, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of
1956), or in any other law.

(2) Any directions issued under sub-section (1) in respect of a company referred to in that sub-section, may include directions–

(a) regarding the division of the interests and shares of the existing State of Punjab in the company among the successor States;

(b) requiring the reconstitution of the Board of Directors of the company so as to give adequate representation to all the successor States.

74.Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing roadtransport permits.

74. Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 63 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (4 of 1939), a permit granted by the State or a Regional Transport Authority in the existing
State of Punjab shall, if such permit was, immediately before the appointed day, valid and effective in any area therein, be deemed to continue to be valid and effective in that area after that day subject to the provisions of that Act as for the time being in force in that area and it shall not be necessary for any such permit to be countersigned by any State or Regional Transport Authority for the purpose of validating it for use in such area:

Provided that the Central Government may, after consultation with the State Government or Governments concerned, add to, amend or vary the conditions attached to the permit by the authority by which the permit was granted.

(2) No tolls, entrance fees or other charges of a like nature shall be levied after the appointed day in respect of any transport vehicle for its operations in any of the successor States under any such permit, if such vehicle was immediately before that day exempt from

801.the payment of any such toll, entrance fees or other charges for its operations within the existing State of Punjab:

Provided that the Central Government may, after consultation with the State Government or Governments concerned, authorise the levy of any such toll, entrance fees or other charges, as the case may be.

75.Special provision relating to re-trenchment compensation in certaincases.

75. Special provision relating to re-trenchment compensation in certain cases. Where, on account of the reorganisation of the existing
State of Punjab under this Act, any body corporate constituted under a
Central Act, State Act or Provincial Act, any co-operative society registered under any law relating to co-operative societies or any commercial or industrial undertaking of that State is reconstituted or reorganised in any manner whatsoever or is amalgamated with any other body corporate, co-operative society or undertaking, or is dissolved, and in consequence of such reconstitution, reorganisation, amalgamation or dissolution, any workman employed by such body corporate or any such co-operative society or undertaking, is transferred to, or re-employed by any other body corporate, or in any other co-operative society or undertaking then notwithstanding anything contained in section 25F, 25FF or 25FFF, of the Industrial
Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), such transfer or re-employment shall not entitle him to any compensation under that section:

Provided that–

(a) the terms and conditions of service applicable to the workman after such transfer or re-employment are not less favourable to the workman than those applicable to him immediately before the transfer or re-employment;
and

(b) the employer in relation to the body corporate, the cooperative society or the undertaking where the workman transferred or re-employed is, by agreement or otherwise, legally liable to pay to the workman, in the event of his retrenchment, compensation under section
25F, 25FF or 25FFF of the Industrial Disputes Act,
1947 (14 of 1947), on the basis that his service has been continuous and has not been interrupted by the transfer or re-employment.

76.Special provision as to income-tax.

76. Special provision as to income-tax. Where the assets, rights and liabilities of any body corporate carrying on business are, under the provisions of this Part, transferred to any other bodies corporate which after the transfer carry on the same business, the losses of pofits or gains sustained by the body corporate first mentioned which, but for such transfer, would have been allowed to be carried forward and set off in accordance

802.with the provisions of Chapter VI of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of
1961), shall be apportioned amongst the transferee bodies corporate in accordance with the rules to be made by the Central Government in this behalf and, upon such apportionment, the share of loss allotted to each transferee body corporate shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Chapter VI of the said Act as if the transferee body corporate had itself sustained such loss in a business carried on by it in the years in which these losses were sustained.

77.Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.

77. Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions. (1)
The Government of the State of Haryana or Punjab, or, as the case may be, the Central Government in relation to the transferred territory or the Union territory of Chandigarh, shall in respect of the institutions specified in the Sixteenth Schedule located in the State or territory aforesaid continue to provide facilities to any other
Government aforesaid and the people of the States and territories aforesaid which shall not, in any respect, be less favourable to such
Government and people than what were being provided to them before the appointed day for such period and upon such terms and conditions
(including those relating to any contributions to be made for the provision of such facilities) as may be agreed upon between the said
Governments before the 1st day of April, 1967, or if no agreement is reached by the said date, as may be fixed by order of the Central
Government.

(2) The Central Government may, at any time before the 1st day of
April, 1967, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in the
Sixteenth Schedule any other institution existing on the appointed day in the said States and territories and on the issue of such notification, the Schedule shall be deemed to be amended by the inclusion of the said institution therein.

PART VIIIBHAKRA-NANGAL AND BEAS PROJECTS

 

78. Rights and liabilities in regard to Bhakra-Nangal and Beas
Projects. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act but subject to the provisions of sections 79 and 80, all rights and liabilities of the existing State of Punjab in relation to Bhakra-
Nangal Project and Beas Project shall, on the appointed day, be the rights and liabilities of the successor States in such proportion as may be fixed, and subject to such adjustments as may be made, by agreement entered into by the said States after consultation with the
Central Government or, if no such agreement is entered into within two

803.years of the appointed day, as the Central Government may by order determine having regard to the purposes of the Projects:

Provided that the order so made by the Central Government may be varied by any subsequent agreement entered into by the successor
States after consultation with the Central Government.

(2) An agreement or order referred to in sub-section (1) shall, if there has been an extension or further development of either of the projects referred to in that sub-section after the appointed day, provide also for the rights and liabilities of the successor States in relation to such extension or further development.

(3) The rights and liabilities referred to in sub-sections (1)
and (2) shall include–

(a) the rights to receive and to utilise the water available for distribution as a result of the projects, and

(b) the rights to receive and to utilise the power generated as a result of the projects,

but shall not include the rights and liabilities under any contract entered into before the appointed day by the Government of the existing State of Punjab with any person or authority other than
Government.

(4) In this section and in sections 79 and 80,–

(A) “Beas Project” means the works which are either under construction or are to be constructed as components of the Beas-Sutlej Link Project (Unit I) and Pong Dam
Project on the Beas river (Unit II) including–

(i) Beas-Sutlej Link Project (Unit I) comprising–

(a) Pandoh Dam and works appurtenant thereto,

(b) Pandoh-Baggi Tunnel,

(c) Sundernagar Hydel Channel,

(d) Sundernagar-Sutlej Tunnel,

(e) By-pass Tunnel,

(f) four generating units each of 165 M.W.
capacity at Dehar Power House on the right side of
Sutlej river,

(g) fifth generating unit of 120 M.W.
capacity at Bhakra Right Bank Power House,

(h) transmission lines,

(i) Balancing Reservoir;

804.(ii) Pong Dam Project (Unit II) comprising–

(a) Pong Dam and works appurtenant thereto,

(b) Outlet Works,

(c) Penstock Tunnels,

(d) Power plant with four generating units of
60 M.W. each;

(iii) such other works as are ancillary to the works aforesaid and are of common interest to more than one State;

(B) “Bhakra-Nangal Project” means–

(i) Bhakra Dam, Reservoir and works appurtenant thereto;

(ii) Nangal Dam and Nangal-Hydel Channel;

(iii) Bhakra Main Line and canal system;

(iv) Bhakra Left Bank Power House, Ganguwal Power
House and Kotla Power House, switchyards, sub-stations and transmission lines;

(v) Bhakra Right Bank Power House with four units of 120 M.W. each.

79.Bhakra Management Board.

79. Bhakra Management Board. (1) The Central Government shall constitute a Board to be called the Bhakra Management Board for the administration, maintenance and operation of the following works, namely:–

(a) Bhakra Dam and Reservior and works appurtenant thereto;

(b) Nangal Dam and Nangal-Hydel Channel up to Kotla Power
House;

(c) the irrigation headworks at Rupar, Harike and Ferozepur;

(d) Bhakra Power Houses:

Provided that the administration, maintenance and operation by the said Board of the generating units of the Right
Bank Power House as have not been commissioned shall commence as and when any such unit has been commissioned;

(e) Ganguwal and Kotla Power Houses;

(f) Sub-stations at Ganguwal, Ambala, Panipat, Delhi, Ludhiana, Sangrur and Hissar and the main 220 KV
transmission lines connecting the said sub-stations with the power stations specified in clauses (d) and
(e); and

805.(g) such other works as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify.

(2) The Bhakra Management Board shall consist of–

(a) a whole-time Chairman and two whole-time members to be appointed by the Central Government;

(b) a representative each of the Governments of the States of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan and the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh to be nominated by the respective Governments or Administrator, as the case may be;

(c) two representatives of the Central Government to be nominated by that Government.

(3) The functions of the Bhakra Management Board shall include–

(a) the regulation of the supply of water from the Bhakra-
Nangal Project to the States of Haryana, Punjab and
Rajasthan having regard to–

(i) any agreement entered into or arrangement made between the Governments of the existing State of Punjab and the State of Rajasthan, and

(ii) the agreement or the order referred to in sub-section (1) of section 78;

(b) the regulation of the supply of power generated at the power houses referred to in sub-section (1) to any
Electricity Board or other authority in charge of the distribution of power having regard to–

(i) any agreement entered into or arrangement made between the Governments of the existing State of Punjab and the State of Rajasthan,

(ii) the agreement or the order referred to in sub-section (1) of section 78; and

(iii) any agreement entered into or arrangement made by the existing State of Punjab or the Punjab Electricity Board or the State of
Rajasthan or the Rajasthan Electricity Board with any other Electricity Board or authority in charge of distribution of power before the appointed day in relation to the supply of power generated at the power houses specified in sub-section (1)

806.(c) the construction of such of the remaining works connected with the Right Bank Power House as the
Central Government may specify;

(d) such other functions as the Central Government may, after consultation with the Governments of the States of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan, entrust to it.

(4) The Bhakra Management Board may employ such staff as it may consider necessary for the efficient discharge of its functions under this Act:

Provided that every person who immediately before the constitution of the said Board was engaged in the construction, maintenance or operator of the works in sub-section (1) shall continue to be so employed under the Board in connection with the said works on the same terms and conditions of service as were applicable to him before such constitution until the Central Government by order directs otherwise:

Provided further that the said Board may at any time in consultation with State Government or the Electricity Board concerned and with the previous approval of the Central Government return any such person for service under that Government or Board.

(5) The Governments of the successor States and of Rajasthan shall at all times provide the necessary funds to the Bhakra
Management Board to meet all expenses (including the salaries and allowances of the staff) required for the discharge of its functions and such amounts shall be apportioned among the successor States, the
State of Rajasthan and Electricity Boards of the said States in such proportion as the Central Government may, having regard to the benefits to each of the said States or Boards, specify.

(6) The Bhakra Management Board shall be under the control of the
Central Government and shall comply with such directions, as may from time to time, be given to it by that Government.

(7) The Bhakra Management Board may with the approval of the
Central Government delegate such of its powers, functions and duties as it may deem fit to the Chairman of the said Board or to any officer subordinate to the Board.

(8) The Central Government may, for the purpose of enabling the
Bhakra Management Board to function effectively, issue such directions to the State Governments of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan and the
Administrator of the Union territory of Himachal

807.Pradesh or any other authority, and the State Governments, Administrator or authority shall comply with such directions.

(9) The Bhakra Management Board may, with the previous approval of the Central Government and by notification in the Official Gazette, make regulations consistent with this Act and the rules made thereunder, to provide for–

(a) regulating the time and place of meetings of the Board and the procedure to be followed for the transaction of business at such meetings;

(b) delegation of powers and duties to the Chairman or any officer of the Board;

(c) the appointment, and the regulation of the conditions of service, of the officers and other staff of the Board;

(d) any other matter for which regulations are considered necessary by the Board.

80.

Construction of Beas Project.

80. Construction of Beas Project. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or in any other law, the construction (including the completion of any work already commenced) of the Beas Project shall, on and from the appointed day, be undertaken by the Central
Government on behalf of the successor States and the State of
Rajasthan:

Provided that the Governments of the successor States and the
State of Rajasthan shall at all times provide the necessary funds to the Central Government for the expenditure on the project [including the expenses of the Board referred to in sub-section (2)] and such amounts shall be apportioned among the successor States and the State of Rajasthan in such proportion as may be fixed by the Central
Government after consultation with the Governments of the said States.

(2) For the discharge of its functions under sub-section (1), the
Central Government may–

(a) by notification in the Official Gazette and in consultation with the Governments of the successor
States and the State of Rajasthan, constitute a Board to be called the Beas Construction Board with such members as it may deem fit and assign to the Board such functions as it may consider necessary; and

(b) issue such directions to the State Governments of
Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan and the Administrator of the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh or any other authority,

808.and the State Governments, Administrator or other authority shall comply with such directions.

(3) The notification constituting a Board under clause (a) of sub-section (2) may empower the Board to appoint such staff as may be necessary for the efficient discharge of its functions:

Provided that every person who immediately before the constitution of the Board was engaged in the construction or any work relating to the Beas Project shall continue to be so employed by the
Board in connection with the said works on the same terms and conditions of service as were applicable to him before such constitution until the Central Government by order directs otherwise:

Provided further that the Board may at any time in consultation with the State Government or the Electricity Board concerned and with the previous approval of the Central Government return any such person for service under that Government or Board.

(4) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed as enabling the Central Government to reduce or enlarge the scope of the
Beas Project as agreed to between the Governments of the State of
Rajasthan and the existing State of Punjab except after consultation with the Governments of the States of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan.

(5) Any component of the Beas Project in relation to which the construction has been completed after the appointed day may be transferred by the Central Government to the Board constituted under section 79 whereupon the provisions of that section shall apply as if it were a work included in sub-section (1) of that section.

(6) The Bhakra Management Board constituted under section 79.shall be re-named as the Bhakra Beas Management Board when any of the components of the Beas Project has been transferred under sub-section
(5), and the Beas Construction Board shall cease to exist when all the components of the Beas Project have been so transferred.

PART IXPROVISIONS AS TO SERVICES

 

81. Provisions relating to All-India Services. (1) In this section, the expression “State cadre”–

(a) in relation to the Indian Administrative Service, has the meaning assigned to it in the Indian Administrative
Service (Cadre) Rules, 1954, and

809.(b) in relation to the Indian Police Service, has the meaning assigned to it in the Indian Police Service
(Cadre) Rules, 1954.(2) In place of the cadres of the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service for the existing State of Punjab, there shall, on and from the appointed day, be two separate cadres, one for the State of Punjab and the other for the State of Haryana, in respect of each of these Services.

(3) The initial strength and composition of each of the State cadres for the States of Punjab and Haryana and the strength and composition of the Delhi-Himachal Pradesh State cadres shall be such as the Central Government may, by order, determine before the appointed day.

(4) The members of each of the said Services borne on the State cadres for the existing State of Punjab immediately before the appointed day shall be allocated to the State cadres of the same
Service for each of the States of Punjab and Haryana and to the Delhi-
Himachal Pradesh State cadres in such manner and with effect from such date or dates as the Central Government may, by order, specify.

(5) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the operation, on or after the appointed day, of the All-India Services
Act, 1951 (61 of 1951), or the rules made thereunder in relation to the State cadres of the said Services referred to in sub-section (3)
and in relation to the members of those Services borne on the said cadres.

82.Provisions relating to other Services.

82. Provisions relating to other Services. (1) Every person who immediately before the appointed day is serving in connection with the affairs of the existing State of Punjab shall, on and from that day, provisionally continue to serve in connection with the affairs of the
State of Punjab unless he is required, by general or special order of the Central Government, to serve provisionally in connection with the affairs of any other successor State.

(2) As soon as may be after the appointed day, the Central
Government shall, by general or special order, determine the successor
State to which every person referred to in sub-section (1) shall be finally allotted for service and the date with effect from which such allotment shall take effect or be deemed to have taken effect.

(3) Every person who is finally allotted under the provisions of sub-section (2) to a successor State shall, if he is not already serving therein, be made available for serving in the successor State from such date as may be agreed upon between the Governments

810.concerned or in default of such agreement, as may be determined by the
Central Government.

(4) The Central Government may, by order, establish one or more advisory committees for the purpose of assisting it in regard to–

(a) the division and integration of the services among the successor States; and

(b) the ensuring of fair and equitable treatment to all persons affected by the provisions of this section and the proper consideration of any representations made by such persons.

(5) The foregoing provisions of this section shall not apply in relation to any person to whom the provisions of section 81 apply.

(6) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect on or after the appointed day the operation of the provisions of Chapter I of Part
XIV of the Constitution in relation to the determination of the conditions of service of persons serving in connection with the affairs of the Union or any State:

Provided that the conditions of service applicable immediately before the appointed day to the case of any person referred to in sub-
section (1) or sub-section (2) shall not be varied to his disadvantage except with the previous approval of the Central Government.

83.Provisions as to continuance of officers in the same posts.

83. Provisions as to continuance of officers in the same posts.
Every person who immediately before the appointed day is holding or discharging the duties of any post or office in connection with the affairs of the existing State of Punjab in any area which on that day falls within any of the successor States shall continue to hold the same post or office in that successor State and shall be deemed, on and from that day, to have been duly appointed to the post or office by the Government of, or other appropriate authority in, that successor State:

Provided that nothing in this section shall be deemed to prevent a competent authority on or after the appointed day from passing in relation to such person any order affecting his continuance in such post or office.

84.Power of Central Government to give directions.

84. Power of Central Government to give directions. The Central
Government may give such directions to the State Governments of Punjab and Haryana and to the Administra-

811.tors of the Union terriories of Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh as may appear to it to be necessary for the purpose of giving effect to the foregoing provisions of this Part and the State Governments and the
Administrators shall comply with such directions.

85.Provisions as to State Public Service Commissions.

85. Provisions as to State Public Service Commissions. (1) The
Public Service Commission for the existing State of Punjab shall, on and from the appointed day, cease to exist.

(2) The person holding office immediately before the appointed day as Chairman of the Public Service Commission for the existing
State of Punjab shall become the Chairman of the Public Service
Commission for the State of Haryana or Punjab as the President shall, by order, specify and every other person holding office immediately before that day as member of that Commission shall become a member, or if so specified by the President, the Chairman, of such one of the said Commissions as the President shall, by order, specify.

(3) Every person who becomes the Chairman or other member of a
Public Service Commission on the appointed day under sub-section (2)
shall–

(a) be entitled to receive from the Government of the State conditions of service not less favourable than those to which he was entitled under the provisions applicable to him immediately before the appointed day;

(b) subject to the proviso to clause (2) of article 316, hold office or continue to hold office until the expiration of his term of office as determined under the provisions applicable to him immediately before the appointed day.

(4) The report of the Punjab Public Service Commission as to the work done by the Commission in respect of any period prior to the appointed day shall be presented under clause (2) of article 323 to the Governors of Punjab and Haryana, and the Governor of Punjab shall, on receipt of such report, cause a copy thereof together with a memorandum explaining as far as possible, as respects the cases, if any, where the advice of the Commission was not accepted, the reasons for such non-acceptance to be laid before the Legislature of the State of Punjab and it shall not be necessary to cause such report or any such memorandum to be laid before the Legislative Assembly of Haryana.

PART XLEGAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

 

86.Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.86. Amendment of Act 37 of 1956. In clause (a) of section 15 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956,–

(i) for the word “Punjab”, the words “Haryana, Punjab” shall be substituted;

(ii) for the words “and Himachal Pradesh”, the words
“Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh” shall be substituted.

87.Power to extend enactments to Chandigarh.

87. Power to extend enactments to Chandigarh. The Central
Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, extend with such restrictions or modifications as it thinks fit, to the Union territory of Chandigarh any enactment which is in force in a State at the date of the notification.

88.Territorial extent of laws.

88. Territorial extent of laws. The provisions of Part II shall not be deemed to have effected any change in the territories to which any law in force immediately before the appointed day extends or applies, and territorial references in any such law to the State of
Punjab shall, until otherwise provided by a competent Legislature or other competent authority, be construed as meaning the territories within that State immediately before the appointed day.

89.Power to adapt laws.

89. Power to adapt laws. For the purpose of facilitating the application in relation to the State of Punjab or Haryana or to the
Union territory of Himachal Pradesh or Chandigarh of any law made before the appointed day, the appropriate Government may, before the expiration of two years from that day, by order, make such adaptations and modifications of the law, whether by way of repeal or amendment, as may be necessary or expedient, and thereupon every such law shall have effect subject to the adaptations and modifications so made until altered, repealed or amended by a competent Legislature or other competent authority.

Explanation.–In this section, the expression “appropriate
Government” means–

(a) as respects any law relating to a matter enumerated in the Union List, the Central Government; and

(b) as respects any other law,–

(i) in its application to a State, the State
Government, and

813.(ii) in its application to a Union territory, the
Central Government.

90.

Power to construe laws.

90. Power to construe laws. (1) Notwithstanding that no provision or insufficient provision has been made under section 89 for the adaptation of a law made before the appointed day, any court, tribunal or authority, required or empowered to enforce such law may, for the purpose of facilitating its application in relation to the State of
Punjab or Haryana, or to the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh or
Chandigarh construe the law in such manner, without affecting the substance, as may be necessary or proper in regard to the matter before the court, tribunal or authority.

(2) Any reference to the High Court of Punjab in any law shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be construed, on and from the appointed day, as a reference to the High Court of Punjab and Haryana.

91.Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.

91. Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions. The Central Government, as respects the Union territory of
Chandigarh or the transferred territory, and the Government of the
State of Haryana as respects the territories thereof may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify the authority, officer or person who, on and from the appointed day, shall be competent to exercise such functions exercisable under any law in force on that day as may be mentioned in that notification and such law shall have effect accordingly.

92.Legal proceedings.

92. Legal proceedings. Where, immediately before the appointed day, the existing State of Punjab is a party to any legal proceedings with respect to any property, rights or liabilities subject to apportionment under this Act, the successor State which succeeds to, or acquires a share in, that property or those rights or liabilities by virtue of any provision of this Act shall be deemed to be substituted for the existing State of Punjab or added as a party to those proceedings, and the proceedings may continue accordingly.

93.Transfer of pending proceedings.

93. Transfer of pending proceedings. (1) Every proceeding pending immediately before the appointed day before a court (other than a High
Court), tribunal, authority or officer in any area which on that day falls within a State or Union territory shall, if it is a proceeding relating exclusively to the territories which as from that day are the territories of another State or Union territory, stand transferred to the

814.corresponding court, tribunal, authority or officer in that other
State or Union territory, as the case may be.

(2) If any question arises as to whether any proceeding should stand transferred under sub-section (1), it shall be referred to the
High Court having jurisdiction in respect of the area in which the court, tribunal, authority or officer before which or whom such proceeding is pending on the appointed day, is functioning, and the decision of that High Court shall be final.

(3) In this section–

(a) “proceeding” includes any suit, case or appeal; and

(b) “corresponding court, tribunal, authority or officer” in a State or a Union territory means–

(i) the court, tribunal, authority or officer in that State or a Union territory in which or before whom, the proceeding would have lain if it had been instituted after the appointed day; or

(ii) in case of doubt, such court, tribunal, authority or officer in that State or Union territory, as may be determined after the appointed day by the
Government of that State or the Central Government, as the case may be, or before the appointed day by the
Government of the existing State of Punjab, to be the corresponding court, tribunal, authority or officer.

94.Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.

94. Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases. Any person who, immediately before the appointed day, is enrolled as a pleader entitled to practise in any subordinate courts in the existing State of Punjab shall, for a period of one year from that day, continue to be entitled to practise in those courts, notwithstanding that the whole or any part of the territories within the jurisdiction of those courts has been transferred to the State of Haryana or to a Union territory.

95.Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.

95. Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any other law.

96.Power to remove difficulties.

96. Power to remove difficulties. If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the President may, by order, do anything not inconsistent with such provisions which appears to him to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of removing the difficulty.

815.97.Power to make rules.

97. Power to make rules. (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules to give effect to the provisions of this Act.

(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:–

(a) the procedure to be followed by the Bhakra Management
Board and the Beas Construction Board for the conduct of business and for the proper functioning of the
Boards and the manner of filling casual vacancies among the members of the said Boards;

(b) the salaries and allowances to be paid to the whole-time
Chairman and whole-time members of the Bhakra Manage-
ment Board;

(c) the salaries and allowances and other conditions of service of the members of the staff of the Bhakra
Management Board or the Beas Construction Board;

(d) the maintenance of records of all business transacted at the meetings of the Bhakra Management Board or the Beas
Construction Board and the submission of copies of such records to the Central Government;

(e) the conditions subject to which, and the mode in which, contracts may be made on behalf of the successor States and the State of Rajasthan in relation to the functions of the Bhakra Management Board or the Beas Construction
Board;

(f) the preparation of the budget estimates of the receipts and expenditure of the said Boards and the authority by which such estimates shall be approved;

(g) the conditions subject to which the said Boards may incur expenditure or re-appropriate funds from any budget head to another such head;

(h) the preparation and submission of annual reports;

(i) the maintenance of accounts of the expenditure incurred by the said Boards;

(j) any other matter which is to be, or may be, prescribed.

(3) Every rule made under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised

816.in one session or 1*[in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid], both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be, so however that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validly of anything previously done under that rule.

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TERRITORIES TRANSFERRED FROM MANIMAJRA KANUNGO CIRCLE OF KHARARTAHSIL, OF AMBALA DISTRICT IN THE EXISTING STATE OF PUNJAB TO THE NEWSTATE OF HARYANA

THE FIRST SCHEDULE

[See section 3(1)(e)]

TERRITORIES TRANSFERRED FROM MANIMAJRA KANUNGO CIRCLE OF
KHARAR TAHSIL OF AMBALA DISTRICT IN THE EXISTING STATE OF
PUNJAB TO THE NEW STATE OF HARYANA

1. The following patwar circles:–

Bhareli

Batawar

Barwala

Majri

Kalka.

2. So much of the territories of the following patwar circles as have not been transferred to form the Union territory of Chandigarh under section 4:–

Manimajra

Mauli

Chandimander.
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1. Subs. by Act 4 of 1986, s. 4 and Sch. (w.e.f. 15.5.1986).

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TERRITORIES TRANSFERRED FROM THE EXISTING STATE OF PUNJAB TO FORM THEUNION
TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH

THE SECOND SCHEDULE

[See section 4]

TERRITORIES TRANSFERRED FROM THE EXISTING STATE OF PUNJAB TO FORM
THE UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH

1. The following patwar circles of Manimajra kanungo circle of
Kharar tahsil of Ambala district:–

Dhanas

Kalibar

Kailer

Dadu Majra

Kanthala

Hallo Majra.

2. The following villages of Manimajra kanungo circle of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district:–

———————————————————————-
Name of village Hadbast Name of patwar circle
No. in which village is included
———————————————————————-
1 2 3.———————————————————————-
Lahora . . . . 348 Lahora

Sarangpur . . . . 347 Sarangpur

Khuda Alisher . . . 353 Kansal

Daria . . . . 374.Manimajra . . . . 375 Manimajra

Mauli Jagran . . . 373.Bara Raipur . . . . 371 Mauli
Chota Raipur . . . 232.———————————————————————-

818.3. The following portions, the extent whereof is specified in column 3 of the Table below, of the village specified in corresponding entry in column 1 below, of Manimajra kanungo circle of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district, acquired by the Government of the existing State of Punjab by their notifications referred to in the corresponding entry in column 4 of the said Table:–

TABLE
———————————————————————-
Area Punjab Government
Name of Village Hadbast No. acquired notification under
(in acres) which acquired
———————————————————————-
1 2 3 4.———————————————————————-
Suketri . . . 376 77.74 C-11544-55/VI-1003, dated the 12th November, 1955.C-11544/55/VI/1008, dated the 12th November, 1955.Karoran . . . 352 214.59 C-2707-51/1232, dated the
22nd/23rd May, 1951.C-1058-53/1111, dated the
26th February, 1953.C-539-52/351, dated the 29th
January, 1952.C-3144/53/2106, dated the
15th April, 1953.C-2352-W-64/I/6710, dated the 14th March, 1964.Kansil . . . 354 199.78 C-542-52/399, dated the 1st
February, 1952.C-1152-52734, dated the 15th
February, 1952.———————————————————————-

819.4. The following villages of Manuali kanungo circle of Kharar tahsil of Ambala district:–

———————————————————————-
Name of village Hadbast Name of patwar circle
No. in which village is included
———————————————————————-
1 2 3.———————————————————————-
Behlana . . . . 231 Bhabat
Chuharpur . . . 233.Bair Majra . . . 224 Dharamgarh
Nizampur Kumbra . . 197 Kumbra
Budheri . . . . 12.Kujheri . . . . 198 Kujheri
Attawa . . . . 199.Palsora . . . . 11 Mataur
Maloya . . . . 13 Maloya
Salahpur . . . . 201.Burail . . . . 222.Nizampur Burail . . 259 Burail
Jhumro . . . . 260
———————————————————————-

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TERRITORIRES REFERRED TO IN CLAUSES (d), (e) AND (f) OF SUB-SECTION(1) OF
SECTION 5 TRANSFERRED FROM THE EXISTING STATE OF PUNJAB TO THEUNION TERRITORY
OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

THE THIRD SCHEDULE

[See section 5(1)]

TERRITORIES REFERRED TO IN CLAUSES (d), (e) AND (f) OF SUB-SECTION (1)
OF SECTION 5 TRANSFERRED FROM THE EXISTING STATE OF PUNJAB TO
THE UNION TERRITORY OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

PART I

1. The following patwar circles of Santokhgarh kanungo circle of
Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district:–

———————————————————————-
Name of patwar circle Patwar circle No.
———————————————————————-
Palkwah . . . . . . . . 60
Pubowal . . . . . . . . 62.Polian . . . . . . . . 63.Dulehar . . . . . . . . 64.Bietan . . . . . . . . 65.Kungrat . . . . . . . . 66.Nangal Kalan . . . . . . . 67.Nangran . . . . . . . . 68.Bathu . . . . . . . . 74.———————————————————————-

820.2. The following villages of Santokhgarh kanungo circle of Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district:–

———————————————————————-
Name of village Hadbast No. and name of patwar
No. circle in which Village is included
———————————————————————-
1 2 3.———————————————————————-
Fattewal . . . . 460 Jakhera
Bangarh . . . . 461 61.Charatgarh . . . . 225.Khanpur . . . . 226 72 Charatgarh

Chhatharpur . . . 227.Jatpur . . . . 245 73 Santokhgarh
Takhatpur . . . . 247.Santokhgarh . . . 246.Bathri . . . . 476 75 Bathri
———————————————————————-

3. The following villages of Santokhgarh kanungo circle of Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district except portions of those villages as have been included in the local area comprising Naya Nangal which has been declared to be a notified area for the purposes of the Punjab
Municipal Act, 1911, by the notification of the Government of Punjab
No. 2225-C1 (3C1)-61-9484, dated the 21st March, 1961:–

———————————————————————-
Name of village Hadbast No. and name of patwar
No. circle in which village is included
———————————————————————-
1 2 3.———————————————————————-
Jakhera . . . . 229 61 Jakhera

Malikpur . . . . 242.Binewal . . . . 243 69 Kanchehra
Majara . . . . 248.Mehatpur . . . . 230
Bhatoli . . . . 231 70 Bhabhaur

Basdehra . . . . 228.Ajauli . . . . 237 71 Basdehra
Puna . . . . 244.Raipur . . . . 218 72 Charatgarh

Sanoli . . . . 249 77 Sanoli
———————————————————————-

821.PART II

4. Village Kosar forming part of Una tahsil of Hoshiarpur district.

PART III

5. The following villages of Dhar Kalan kanungo circle of
Pathankot tahsil of Gurdspur district:–

———————————————————————-
Name of village Hadbast No.
———————————————————————-
Bakloh . . . . . . . 421.Balun . . . . . . . 422.Dalhousie . . . . . . . 423.———————————————————————-

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See section 10.THE FOURTH SCHEDULE

[See section 10]

1. Of the three sitting members whose term of office will expire on the 2nd April, 1968, Shri Surjit Singh and such one of the two members, namely, Shri Abdul Ghani and Shri Chaman Lal, as the Chairman of the Council of States may determine by drawing lot, shall be deemed to have been elected to fill two of the seats allotted to the State of
Punjab and the remaining member shall be deemed to have been allotted to fill one of the seats allotted to the State of Haryana.

2. Of the four sitting members whose term of office will expire on the 2nd April, 1970, namely, Shri Anup Singh, Shri Jagat Narain, Shrimati Mohinder Kaur and Shri Uttam Singh Duggal, such one as the
Chairman of the Council of States may determine by drawing lot, shall be deemed to have been elected to fill one of the seats allotted to the State of Haryana, and the other three sitting members shall be deemed to have been elected to fill three of the seats allotted to the
State of Punjab.

3. Of the four sitting members whose term of office will expire on the 2nd April, 1972, Shri Neki Ram shall be deemed to have been elected to fill one of the seats allotted to the State of Haryana;
Shri Narinder Singh and Shri Raghubir Singh shall be deemed to have been elected to fill two of the seats allotted to the State of Punjab;
and Shri Salig Ram shall be deemed to have been elected to fill one of the seats allotted to the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh.

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I. AMENDMENT OF PART B OF SCHEDULE XI TO THE DELIMITATION
OFPARLIAMENTARY AND ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES ORDER, 1961.THE FIFTH SCHEDULE
[See section 14]

I. AMENDMENT OF PART B OF SCHEDULE XI TO THE DELIMITATION OF
PARLIAMENTARY AND ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES ORDER, 1961.1. Below the heading “B-Assembly Constituencies”, insert the sub-
heading “I-HARYANA”.

2. Delete the heading “Lahaul and Spiti, Kulu and Kangra
Districts Area” and entries 1 to 13.3. For entry 14, substitute the following, namely:–

“14. Naraingarh Naraingarh tahsil (excluding
Sadhaura, Haveli and Gadauli zails and Sadhaura M.C. in
Sadhaura thana).”

4. Delete the heading “SIMLA DISTRICT” and entry 20.5. Before entry 21, for the heading “KARNAL DISTRICT AREA”, substitute the heading “KARNAL AND JIND DISTRICTS”.

6. In entry 26, for the word “Sangrur”, substitute the word
“Jind”.

7. After entry 68, insert the sub-heading “II-PUNJAB”.

8. In entry 129, for the words “and Dalhousie thana”, substitute the words and brackets “and zail Tarhari (Part) in Dalhousie thana”.

9. After entry 130, for the heading “HOSHIARPUR DISTRICT AREA”, substitute “HOSHIARPUR AND RUPAR DISTRICTS”.

10. Delete entries 136 and 137 and re-number entries 138 and 139.as 136 and 137, respectively.

11. For entry 140, substitute the following:–

“138. Anandpur . . Anandpur Sahib tahsil in Rupar
District; and Rattewal zail in
Balachaur thana in Garhshankar tahsil in Hoshiarpur District.

139. Rupar . . . Rupar thana in Rupar tahsil;
and Khizrabad, Sialba and Tira zails in Kharar thana in
Kharar tahsil.

823.140. Morinda (SC) . . Morinda and Chamkaur thanas in Rupar tahsil; and Kurali town and Kurali zail in Kharar thana in Kharar tahsil.

140A. Kharar . . Kharar tahsil (excluding
Khizrabad, Sialba, Tira and
Kurali zails and Kurali town in Kharar thana).”

12. In the Appendix, omit the entries relating to Ambala district.

13. Insert the following Note at the end of this Part, namely:–

“NOTE.–Any reference in entries 14, 26, 138 and 140A of this
Part to a district, tahsil, kanungo circle, patwar circle or other territorial division shall be taken to mean the area comprised within that district, tahsil, kanungo circle, palwar circle or other territorial division on the 1st day of November, 1966, including all municipal towns and forest villages lying within the periphery.”.

II. AMENDMENT OF THE SCHEDULE TO THE DELIMITATION OF TERRITORIAL
COUNCIL CONSTITUENCIES (HIMACHAL PRADESH) ORDER, 1962.1. In paragraph 5, for the words “shall be taken”, substitute
“shall, save as otherwise expressly provided, be taken”.

2. After entry 41, add the following, namely:–

“LAHAUL AND SPITI, KULU AND KANGRA DISTRICTS

42. Kulu . . . . Lahaul and Spiti district and Kulu thana (excluding Kanawar, Har-
kandhi, Chung, Kot Kandhi, Bhallan and Sainsar zails) in kulu tahsil of Kulu district; and
Bir Bhangal zail in Palampur thana in Palampur tahsil of
Kangara district.

43. Seraj (SC) . . . Seraj thana and Kanawar, Har-
kandhi, Chung, Kot Kandhi, Bhallan and Sainsar zails in
Kulu thana in Kulu tahsil of
Kulu district.

44. Palampur . . . Palampur thana (excluding Naura and Bir Bhangal zails) in Palampur tahsil.

824.45. Kangra . . . Kangra tahsil (excluding Dharam-
sala thana, Shahpur part-thana and Narwana, Chetru, Tayara and Ramgarh part-zails in Kangra thana) Chengar zail in
Dera Gopipur tahsil; Sujanpur part-thana and Naura zail in
Palampur thana in Palampur tahsil.

46. Dharamsala . . . Dharamsala thana, Shahpur part-
thana and Narwana Chetru, Tayara and Ramgarh part-zails in Kangra thana in Kangra tahsil.

47. Nurpur . . . Nurpur tahsil; and Dhameta and
Nagrota zails in Dera Gopipur tahsil.

48. Dera Gopipur . . Dera Gopipur tahsil (excluding
Dhameta, Nagrota and Changar zails).

49. Hamirpur (SC) . . Sujanpur, Rajgir, Ugialta, Mewa and Mehlta zails in Hamirpur tahsil.

50. Barsar . . . Hamirpur tahsil (excluding Sujan-
pur, Rajgir, Ugialta, Mewa and
Mehlta zails).

51. Amb . . . Amb thana and Pandoga and Basal zails and Khad part-zail in Una thana in Una tahsil.

52. Una . . . Una tahsil (excluding Amb thana and Pandoga and Basal zails and
Khad part-zail in Una thana) in
Kangra district.

SIMLA DISTRICT

53. Simla . . . Simla district (excluding Nalagarh tahsil).

54. Nalagarh . . . Nalagarh tahsil in Simla district.”

825.3. Insert the following Note at the end of the Schedule, namely:-

“NOTE.–Any reference in entries 3, 4, 42, 43, 50, 53 and 54 of this Schedule to a district, tahsil, kanungo circle, patwar circle or other territorial division shall be taken to mean the area comprised within that district, tahsil, kanungo circle, patwar circle or other territorial division on the 1st day of November, 1966, including all municipal areas, notified areas, small town areas and forest villages lying within the periphery.”

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MODIFICATIONS IN THE DELIMITATION OF COUNCIL CONSTITUENCIES (PUNJAB)ORDER,
1951.THE SIXTH SCHEDULE

[See section 21]

MODIFICATIONS IN THE DELIMITATION OF COUNCIL CONSTITUENCIES
(PUNJAB) ORDER, 1951.In the Table appended to the said Order–

(1) in the entries under the sub-heading “Graduates
Constituencies”–

(i) in column 2 against the entry “Punjab North
Graduates”, for the existing entry, substitute the following, namely:–

“Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur
Districts”;

(ii) for the existing entries 2 and 3, substitute the following, namely:–

“2. Punjab Central Graduates Ferozepur, Kapurthala and
Jullundur Districts 1.3. Punjab South Graduates Ludhiana, Rupar, Patiala, Sangrur and Bhatinda
Districts 1”; and

(iii) omit entry 4;

(2) in the entries under the sub-heading “Teachers
Constituencies”–

(i) in column 2, against the entry “Punjab North Teachers”, for the existing entry, substitute the following, namely:–

“Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur Districts”;

826.(ii) for the existing entries 2 to 4, substitute the following, namely:–

“2. Punjab Central Teachers Ferozepur, Kapurthala and
Jullundur Districts 1.3. Punjab South Teachers Ludhiana, Rupar, Patiala, Sangrur and Bhatinda
Districts 1”;

(3) under the sub-heading “Local Authorities Constituencies”–

(i) omit entries 3 and 11 to 15;

(ii) for entry 10, substitute the following, namely:–

“10. Patiala-cum-Rupar Local Patiala and Rupar
Authorities Districts 2”; and

(iii) in column 3, against entries 5, 6 and 9, relating to
Jullundur Local Authorities, Ferozepur Local
Authorities and Ludhiana Local Authorities, for the existing figure “1”, substitute the figure “2”;

(4) in paragraph 3 of the Order, for the word and figures “April,
1965”, substitute the word and figures “November, 1966”.

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LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF PUNJAB WHO SHALL CEASETO BE
SUCH MEMBERS ON THE 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1966.THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 22]

LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF PUNJAB WHO SHALL
CEASE TO BE SUCH MEMBERS ON THE 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1966.1. Shri Chander Bhan

2. Shri Amir Singh

3. Shri S. L. Chopra

4. Shri Shri Chand Goyal

5. Shrimati Lekhwati Jain

6. Shri Om Prakash

7. Shri Premsukh Das

8. Shri Birender Singh

9. Shri Sher Singh

827.10. Shri Dharam Singh

11. Shri Nasib Singh

12. Shri Sultan Singh

13. Shrimati Lajja

14. Shri Beli Ram

15. Shri Siri Chand

16. Shrimati Savita Behan

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AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES) ORDER, 1950

THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE

[See section 27(1)]

AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES) ORDER, 1950

(1) For paragraph 4, substitute–

“4. Any reference in this Order, except in Parts IV, IVA, VIIA and X of the Schedule, to a State or to a district or other territorial division thereof, shall be construed as a reference to the State, district or other territorial division, constituted as from the first day of November, 1956; any reference in Parts IV
and VIIA of the Schedule to a State or to a district or other territorial division thereof shall be construed as a reference to the State, district or other territorial division constituted as from the first day of May, 1960; and any reference in Parts IVA and X of the Schedule to a State or to a district or other territorial division thereof shall be construed as a reference to the State, district or other territorial division constituted as from the first day of November,
1966.”.

(2) After Part IV, the following Part shall be inserted, namely:-

“PART IVA.–Haryana

1. Throughout the State:–

1. Ad Dharmi

2. Bangali

3. Barar, Burar or Berar

4. Batwal

5. Bauria or Bawaria

828.6. Bazigar

7. Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi

8. Bhanjra

9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi or Ravidasi

10. Chanal

11. Dagi

12. Dhanak

13. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom

14. Gagra

15. Gandhila or Gandil Gondola

16. Kabirpanthi or Julaha

17. Khatik

18. Kori or Koli

19. Marija or Marecha

20. Mazhabi

21. Megh

22. Nat

23. Od

24. Pasi

25. Perna

26. Pherera

27. Sanhai

28. Sanhal

29. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh

30. Sapela

31. Sarera

32. Sikligar

33. Sirkiband.

2. Throughout the State except in the Mahendragarh and Jind districts:–

1. Darain

2. Dhogri, Dhangri or Siggi

3. Sansoi.

3. In the Mahendragarh and Jind districts:–

Deha, Dhaya or Dhea.”

(3) In Part X omit the word “Mohindergarh” occurring in paragraphs 2 and 3 thereof.

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AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES) (UNION TERRITORIES)ORDER,
1951.THE NINTH SCHEDULE

[See section 27(2)]

AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES)
(UNION TERRITORIES) ORDER, 1951.(1) For paragraph 4, substitute:–

“4. Any reference in this Order, except in Parts II and V of the Schedule, to a Union territory shall be construed as a reference to the territory constituted as a Union territory as from the 1st day of November, 1956; and any reference to a Union territory in Parts II and V of the Schedule shall be construed as a reference to that territory as existing on the 1st day of November,
1966.”.

(2) In Part II of the Schedule–

(a) for the words “Throughout the Union territory”, the figures, words and brackets “1. Throughout the Union territory except the territories specified in sub-
section (1) of section 5 of the Punjab Reorganisation
Act, 1966” shall be substituted;

(b) the following shall be added at the end:–

“2. In the territories specified in sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966:–

1. Ad Dharmi

2. Bangali

3. Barar, Burar or Berar

4. Batwal

5. Bauria or Bawaria

6. Bazigar

7. Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi

8. Bhanjra

9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi or Ravidasi

10. Chanal

11. Dagi

12. Darain

13. Dhanak

830

14. Dhogri, Dhangri or Siggi

15. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom

16. Gagra

17. Gandhila or Gandil Gondola

18. Kabirpanthi or Julaha

19. Khatik

20. Kori or Koli

21. Marija or Marecha

22. Mazhabi

23. Megh

24. Nat

25. Od

26. Pasi

27. Perna

28. Pherera

29. Sanhai

30. Sanhal

31. Sansoi

32. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh

33. Sapela

34. Sarera

35. Sikligar

36. Sirkiband.”.

(3) After Part IV, the following Part shall be inserted:–

PART V.–Chandigarh

1. Ad Dharmi

2. Bangali

3. Barar, Burar or Berar

4. Batwal

5. Bauria or Bawaria

6. Bazigar

7. Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi

8. Bhanjra

831.9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi or Ravidasi

10. Chanal

11. Dagi

12. Darain

13. Dhanak

14. Dhogri, Dhangri or Siggi

15. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom

16. Gagra

17. Gandhila or Gandil Gondola

18. Kabirpanthi or Julaha

19. Khatik

20. Kori or Koli

21. Marija or Marecha

22. Mazhabi

23. Megh

24. Nat

25. Od

26. Pasi

27. Perna

28. Pherera

29. Sanhai

30. Sanhal

31. Sansoi

32. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh

33. Sapela

34. Sarera

35. Sikligar

36. Sirkiband.”.

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AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED TRIBES) ORDER, 1950

THE TENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 28(1)]

AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED TRIBES) ORDER, 1950

Part X shall be omitted.

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AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED TRIBES) (UNION TERRITORIES)ORDER,
1951.THE ELEVENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 28(2)]

AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED TRIBES)
(UNION TERRITORIES) ORDER, 1951.(1) For paragraph 3, substitute–

“3. Any reference in this Order, except in Part I of the
Schedule, to a Union territory shall be construed as a reference to the territory constituted as a Union territory as from the 1st day of November, 1956; and any reference to a Union territory in Part I of the
Schedule shall be construed as a reference to that territory constituted as a Union territory as existing on the 1st day of November, 1966.”

(2) In Part I of the Schedule–

(a) for the words “Throughout the Union territory”, the figures, words and brackets “1. Throughout the Union territory except the territories specified in sub-
section (1) of section 5 of the Punjab Reorganisation
Act, 1966” shall be substituted; and

(b) the following shall be added at the end:–

“2. In Lahaul and Spiti district:–

1. Gaddi

2. Swangla

3. Bhot or Bodh.”.

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I. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION (DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUES) ORDER,1965.THE TWELFTH SCHEDULE

[See section 46]

I. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION (DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUES)
ORDER, 1965.The following provisos shall be inserted immediately below the
Table in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 3 of the Order, namely:–

“Provided that the share of taxes on income payable to the
State of Punjab as it existed immediately before the
1st day of November, 1966, shall be construed, as from that date, as payable to the State of Haryana and the

833.State of Punjab and the Union in the proportion of
37.38:54.84:7.78:

Provided further that the share allocable to the Union shall be retained by it and shall be deemed to form part of the Consolidated Fund of India.”.

II. AMENDMENTS TO THE UNION DUTIES OF EXCISE (DISTRIBUTION)
ACT, 1962.The following provisos shall be inserted immediately after the
Table in section 3 of the Act, namely:–

“Provided that the share of the distributable Union duties of excise payable to the State of Punjab as it existed immediately before the 1st day of November, 1966, shall be construed, as from that date, as payable to the
State of Haryana and the State of Punjab and the Union in the proportion of 37.38:54.84:7.78:

Provided further that the share allocable to the Union shall be retained by it and shall not be withdrawn from the
Consolidated Fund of India.”.

III. AMENDMENTS TO THE ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF EXCISE (GOODS OF
SPECIAL IMPORTANCE) ACT, 1957.The following provisos shall be inserted at the end of the Table in paragraph 2 of the Second Schedule to the Act, namely:–

“Provided that the share of the additional duties of excise payable to the State of Punjab as it existed immediately before the 1st day of November, 1966, shall be construed, as from that date, as payable to the
State of Haryana and the State of Punjab and the Union in the proportion of 37.38:54.84:7.78:

Provided further that the share allocable to the Union shall be retained by it and shall not be withdrawn from the
Consolidated Fund of India.”

IV. AMENDMENTS TO THE ESTATE DUTY (DISTRIBUTION) ACT, 1962.The following provisos shall be inserted at the end of clause (b)
of sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Act, namely:–

“Provided that the share payable under clause (b) to the
State of Punjab, as it existed immediately before the
1st day

834.of November, 1966, shall be construed, as from that date, as payable to the State of Haryana and the State of Punjab and the Union in the proportion of
37.38:54.84:7.78:

Provided further that the share allocable to the Union shall be retained by it and shall be deemed to form part of the Consolidated Fund of India.”.

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See section 48.THE THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 48]

(1) Lands acquired for the sewerage scheme of Chandigarh:–

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S. Name of Hadbast Area in Punjab Government notification
No. village No. acres under which acquired
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1 2 3 4 5.———————————————————————-
1. Jagatpura . . 261 4.58 C-3097-W-60/X/4564, dated 11th
May, 1960.

2. Kambali . . 225 4.18 C-47-(1)-W-1/7649, dated 14th
March, 1966.3. Taraf Kumbra . 5 6.07.4. Kumbra . . 6 5.38.5. Kumbala . . 226 20.28 C-2985-W-62/I/13254, dated 10th
May, 1962.6. Chilla . . . 3 5.62 C-6718-W-63/I/6071, dated 11th
March, 1964.7. Papri . . . 269 5.21.8. Manauli . . 270 4.28.9. Chacho Majra . 268 8.52 10430-W-4-62/34079, dated 6/8th
November, 1962.10. Matran . . . 267 2.78.11. Bakarpur . . 264 3.68.——-
TOTAL . 70.58.———————————————————————-

835.(2) Lands acquired for soil conservation measures in the catchment area of Sukhna Lake:–

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S. Name of Hadbast Area in Punjab Government notification
No. village No. acres under which acquired
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1 2 3 4 5.———————————————————————-
1. Suketri . . 376 2452.07 517-Ft.-IV(63)/474, dated
13th February, 1963.2. Manakpur (Khol-Gama) 104 346.45 1789-Ft.-IV/63/898, dated
15th March, 1963.3. Kuranwala . . 105 461.00

4. Dhamala . . . 122 198.94.5. Dara Khurani . 390 557.82.6. Kansil . . . 354 2155.81.———-
TOTAL . . 6172.09.———————————————————————-

(3) Lands acquired for the setting up of brick kilns of the
Chandigarh Capital Project:–

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S. Name of Hadbast Area in Punjab Government notification
No. village No. acres under which acquired
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1 2 3 4 5.———————————————————————-
C-73-52/58, dated 8th January,
1952.1. Judian . . 379 68-93 C-504-56/VI/526, dated 21st
January, 1956.C-1650-W-60/X/37469, dated 5th
September, 1960.
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APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF PENSIONS

THE FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 58]

APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF PENSIONS

1. Subject to the adjustments mentioned in paragraph 3, each of the successor States shall, in respect of pensions granted before the appointed day by the existing State of Punjab, pay the pensions drawn in its treasuries.

2. Subject to the said adjustments, the liability in respect of pensions of officers serving in connection with the affairs of the existing

836.State of Punjab who retire or proceed on leave preparatory to retirement before the appointed day, but whose claims for pensions are outstanding immediately before that day, shall be the liability of the
State of Punjab.

3. There shall be computed, in respect of the period commencing on the appointed day and ending on the 31st day of March, 1967, and in respect of each subsequent financial year, the total payments made in all the successor States in respect of the pensions referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2. That total representing the liability of the existing State of Punjab in respect of pensions shall be apportioned between the successor States in the population ratio and any successor
State paying more than its due share shall be reimbursed the excess amount by the successor State or States paying less.

4. The liability of the existing State of Punjab in respect of pensions granted before the appointed day and drawn in any area outside the territories of the existing State shall be the liability of the State of Punjab subject to adjustments to be made in accordance with paragraph 3 as if such pensions had been drawn in any treasury in the State of Punjab under paragraph 1.5. (1) The liability in respect of the pension of any officer serving immediately before the appointed day in connection with the affairs of the existing State of Punjab and retiring on or after that day, shall be that of the successor State granting the pension; but the portion of the pension attributable to the service of any such officer before the appointed day in connection with the affairs of the existing State of Punjab shall be allocated between the successor
States in the population ratio, and the Government granting the pension shall be entitled to receive from each of the other successor
States its share of this liability.

(2) If any such officer was serving after the appointed day in connection with the affairs of more than one successor State, the successor State or States other than the one granting the pension shall reimburse to the Government by which the pension is granted an amount which bears to the portion of the pension attributable to his service after the appointed day the same ratio as the period of his qualifying service after the appointed day under the reimbursing State bears to the total qualifying service of such officer after the appointed day reckoned for the purposes of pension.

6. Any reference in this Schedule to a pension shall be construed as including a reference to the commuted value of the pension.

837.SCHE

See section 70

THE FIFTEENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 70]

1. The Punjab State Co-operative Bank Ltd., Chandigarh.

2. The Punjab State Co-operative Land Mortgage Bank Ltd., Chandigarh.

3. The Punjab State Co-operative Supply and Marketing Federation
Ltd., Chandigarh.

4. The Punjab Co-operative Union Ltd., Chandigarh.

5. The Punjab State Co-operative Labour and Construction
Federation Ltd., Chandigarh.

6. The Punjab State Handloom Weavers Apex Co-operative Society
Ltd., Chandigarh.

7. The Punjab State Co-operative Sugar Mills Federation Ltd., Chandigarh.

8. The Punjab State Federation of Consumers Co-operative
Wholesale Stores Ltd., Chandigarh.

9. The Punjab State Co-operative Industrial Federation Ltd., Chandigarh.

10. The Rupar Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Rupar.

11. The Ambala Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ambala City.

12. The Hoshiarpur Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Hoshiarpur.

13. The Sangrur Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Sangrur.

14. The Gurdaspur Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Gurdaspur.

15. The Jogindra Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Nalagarh.

16. The Hoshiarpur Primary Land Mortgage Bank Ltd., Hoshiarpur.

17. The Gurdaspur Primary Land Mortgage Bank Ltd., Gurdaspur.

18. The Sunam Primary Land Mortgage Bank Ltd., Sunam (Sangrur).

19. The Primary Co-operative Land Mortgage Bank Ltd., Chandigarh.

20. The Rupar Sub-Division Wholesale Co-operative Supply and
Marketing Society Ltd., Rupar (Ambala).

21. The Hoshiarpur District Wholesale Co-operative Supply and
Marketing Society Ltd., Hoshiarpur.

22. The Gurdaspur District Wholesale Co-operative Supply and
Marketing Society Ltd., Gurdaspur.

838.23. The Sangrur District Wholesale Co-operative Supply and
Marketing Society Ltd., Sangrur.

24. The Ambala Co-operative Labour and Construction Union Ltd., Ambala City.

25. The Gurdaspur Co-operative Labour and Construction Union
Ltd., Gurdaspur.

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LIST OF INSTITUTIONS WHERE EXISTING FACILITIES SHOULD BE CONTINUED

THE SIXTEENTH SCHEDULE

[See section 77]

LIST OF INSTITUTIONS WHERE EXISTING FACILITIES SHOULD BE CONTINUED

1. Land Reclamation, Irrigation and Power Research Institute, Amritsar.

2. Hydraulic Research Institute, Malakpur.

3. Police Training School, Phillaur.

4. Finger Print Bureau, Phillaur.

5. Recruits Training Centre, Jahan Khelan.

6. Constables Advance Training Centre, Ambala.

7. Wireless Training Centre, Chandigarh.

8. Forensic Science Laboratory, Chandigarh.

9. Gram Sewak Training Centre, Nabha.

10. Gram Sewak Training Centre, Batala.

11. Panchayats Secretaries Training Centre, Rai, District Rohtak.

12. Dental College, Amritsar.

13. Ayurvedic College, Patiala.

14. Punjab Health School, Amritsar.

15. T.B. Centre, Patiala for T.B. Health Visitors course.

16. Punjab Mental Hospital, Amritsar.

17. T.B. Sanatorium, Amritsar.

18. T.B. Sanatorium, Tanda, District Kangra.

19. Hardinge Sanatorium, Dharampura, District Simla.

20. T.B. Hospital, Hermitage, Sangrur.

21. B.T. and B.Ed. Training Colleges at Simla, Dharamsala, Jullundur, Faridkot and Patiala.

839.22. College of Physical Education, Patiala.

23. Sports College for Boys, Jullundur.

24. Sports College for Women, Kurukshetra.

25. Bikram College of Commerce, Patiala.

26. Jail Training Centre, Hissar.

27. Government Institute for the Blind, Panipat.

28. Training Centre for the Adult Blind, Sonepat.

29. Training-cum-Production Centre and J.B.T. Training Centre, Gandhi Vanita Ashram, Jallandher.

30. After Care Home, Amritsar.

31. After Care Home, Madhuban (Karnal).

32. Protective Home, Sangrur.

33. Laboratory of Chemical Examiner, Patiala.

34. Hygiene and Vaccine Institute, Punjab, Amritsar.

35. Government Press, Chandigarh.

36. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh.

37. Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh.

38. College of Architecture, Chandigarh.

39. General Hospital, Chandigarh.

40. Government College for Women, Chandigarh.

41. Government College for Men, Chandigarh.

42. Home Science College, Chandigarh.

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