Transitional provision for governors: incumbent provincial governors became state governors until successors were appointed under constitutional procedure. Article 383 provided that any person holding office as Governor of a Province immediately before commencement would become Governor of the corresponding State in Part A of the First Schedule and would continue until a new Governor was appointed in accordance with the constitutional appointment procedure and had entered upon office.
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Transitional provision for governors: incumbent provincial governors became state governors until successors were appointed under constitutional procedure.
Article 383 provided that any person holding office as Governor of a Province immediately before commencement would become Governor of the corresponding State in Part A of the First Schedule and would continue until a new Governor was appointed in accordance with the constitutional appointment procedure and had entered upon office.
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