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<h1>Article 233-A: 1966 Amendment Validates Past District Judge Appointments, Ensures Legality Despite Procedural Gaps in Articles 233 & 235.</h1> Article 233-A, introduced by the Constitution (20th Amendment) Act, 1966, validates the appointments and actions of certain district judges. It ensures that any appointment, posting, promotion, or transfer of individuals as district judges, conducted before the amendment's commencement, remains legal even if not aligned with Articles 233 or 235. This provision also legitimizes the jurisdiction exercised and judgments made by such judges, protecting them from being deemed illegal or void solely due to procedural non-compliance with the mentioned articles.