Abolition of Privileges: ends recognition of former rulers and abolishes privy purses, enacting amendments and transitional provisions. The Act abolishes the official recognition and special privileges of the Rulers of Indian States and terminates privy purses, enacts consequential amendments to existing laws, and provides transitional measures to enable progressive adjustment; it is titled the Rulers of Indian States (Abolition of Privileges) Act, 1972 and comes into force immediately unless otherwise provided.
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Abolition of Privileges: ends recognition of former rulers and abolishes privy purses, enacting amendments and transitional provisions.
The Act abolishes the official recognition and special privileges of the Rulers of Indian States and terminates privy purses, enacts consequential amendments to existing laws, and provides transitional measures to enable progressive adjustment; it is titled the Rulers of Indian States (Abolition of Privileges) Act, 1972 and comes into force immediately unless otherwise provided.
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