Union Territory reclassification alters constitutional references and High Court jurisdiction, preserving prior regulations until revised. The Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 implements consequential textual amendments, omissions and repeals across multiple Articles and Schedules to replace references to Parts of the First Schedule and obsolete offices with references to Union Territories or States, remove references to Rajpramukh, reconfigure High Court jurisdictional language, revise certain definitions including 'Finance Commission' and 'Union Territory,' and preserve existing regulations made under repealed provisions until competent authority alters them.
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Union Territory reclassification alters constitutional references and High Court jurisdiction, preserving prior regulations until revised.
The Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 implements consequential textual amendments, omissions and repeals across multiple Articles and Schedules to replace references to Parts of the First Schedule and obsolete offices with references to Union Territories or States, remove references to Rajpramukh, reconfigure High Court jurisdictional language, revise certain definitions including "Finance Commission" and "Union Territory," and preserve existing regulations made under repealed provisions until competent authority alters them.
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