Recognition of former rulers terminated and privy purse abolished, extinguishing all related rights, liabilities and obligations. Recognition of persons previously recognised as Rulers or successors of Indian States is terminated from the commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-sixth Amendment) Act, 1971. Privy purse is abolished from that commencement and all rights, liabilities and obligations in respect of the privy purse are extinguished, so that neither the former Ruler nor any successor or other person shall be paid any sum as privy purse.
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Recognition of former rulers terminated and privy purse abolished, extinguishing all related rights, liabilities and obligations.
Recognition of persons previously recognised as Rulers or successors of Indian States is terminated from the commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-sixth Amendment) Act, 1971. Privy purse is abolished from that commencement and all rights, liabilities and obligations in respect of the privy purse are extinguished, so that neither the former Ruler nor any successor or other person shall be paid any sum as privy purse.
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