Rights and privileges of rulers: guarantees under covenants must be given due regard in legislation and executive action. Article 362 required that in making laws or exercising executive power due regard be had to guarantees or assurances under covenants or agreements concerning the personal rights, privileges and dignities of Rulers of Indian States; the provision has since been omitted by constitutional amendment.
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Rights and privileges of rulers: guarantees under covenants must be given due regard in legislation and executive action.
Article 362 required that in making laws or exercising executive power due regard be had to guarantees or assurances under covenants or agreements concerning the personal rights, privileges and dignities of Rulers of Indian States; the provision has since been omitted by constitutional amendment.
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