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<h1>Repealed Laws Re-enacted: Existing Orders and Rules Remain Valid Unless Inconsistent with New Provisions</h1> When a Central Act or Regulation is repealed and re-enacted, any existing appointments, notifications, orders, schemes, rules, forms, or bye-laws under the repealed law will continue to be valid, provided they are not inconsistent with the new provisions. These will be regarded as issued under the re-enacted law until replaced by new ones. If a law extended to a local area is withdrawn and then re-extended, it is considered repealed and re-enacted in that area. This ensures continuity and legal consistency unless explicitly stated otherwise.