Application of central constitutional provisions to Part B states modifies executive roles, legislative composition, and judicial remuneration under transitional terms. Application of central constitutional provisions to Part B States was effected through transitional modifications: substituting the Rajpramukh for the Governor in designated contexts, omitting certain articles, altering appointment and entitlement terms for executive offices, prescribing Legislature composition, permitting continuation of pre existing procedural rules until new rules were made, and providing for President consultation on High Court judges' salaries and related allowances and pension rights.
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Application of central constitutional provisions to Part B states modifies executive roles, legislative composition, and judicial remuneration under transitional terms.
Application of central constitutional provisions to Part B States was effected through transitional modifications: substituting the Rajpramukh for the Governor in designated contexts, omitting certain articles, altering appointment and entitlement terms for executive offices, prescribing Legislature composition, permitting continuation of pre existing procedural rules until new rules were made, and providing for President consultation on High Court judges' salaries and related allowances and pension rights.
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