Succession to State Property: vesting of former Crown assets and transfer of rights and liabilities to Union and States. From commencement of the Constitution, property and assets formerly held by His Majesty for the Dominion of India vest in the Union and those held for a Governor's Province vest in the corresponding State; concurrently, all rights, liabilities and obligations of the former Dominion and provincial governments become the rights, liabilities and obligations of the Government of India and of each corresponding State, subject to adjustments arising from prior creation of separate polities or provinces.
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Succession to State Property: vesting of former Crown assets and transfer of rights and liabilities to Union and States.
From commencement of the Constitution, property and assets formerly held by His Majesty for the Dominion of India vest in the Union and those held for a Governor's Province vest in the corresponding State; concurrently, all rights, liabilities and obligations of the former Dominion and provincial governments become the rights, liabilities and obligations of the Government of India and of each corresponding State, subject to adjustments arising from prior creation of separate polities or provinces.
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