Reorganisation adaptation: continuity and modification of laws to successor Union territories, preserving prior acts and appointments. All Central laws applicable to the former State immediately before the appointed day shall continue to apply to both successor Union territories alongside the Fifth Schedule statutes; additional Central laws previously applicable to the whole of India are extended as well. Actions, appointments, notifications and proceedings under prior State laws are deemed valid under corresponding Central laws now applicable and remain in force unless superseded. Judges and authorities in office immediately before the appointed day are deemed appointed or constituted under the Constitution of India or corresponding Central provisions and continue to function for the successor Union territories.
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Reorganisation adaptation: continuity and modification of laws to successor Union territories, preserving prior acts and appointments.
All Central laws applicable to the former State immediately before the appointed day shall continue to apply to both successor Union territories alongside the Fifth Schedule statutes; additional Central laws previously applicable to the whole of India are extended as well. Actions, appointments, notifications and proceedings under prior State laws are deemed valid under corresponding Central laws now applicable and remain in force unless superseded. Judges and authorities in office immediately before the appointed day are deemed appointed or constituted under the Constitution of India or corresponding Central provisions and continue to function for the successor Union territories.
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