existing law under
Section 372 of the Constitution of India.
22. Article 372 of the Constitution of India is quoted below for ready
reference :
372 ... this article
shall be construed as continuing any such Ordinance in
force beyond the said period.
23. What is provided under Article 372 is that
would apply to the interpretation of the
Constitution, by virtue of Article 372-A and that the word 'State' appearing
in Entry ... Adaptation of Laws (No.1) Order,
1956.
16.Under Article 372(1) of the Constitution, it was declared that
notwithstanding the repelling of the Government
before the commencement
of the Constitution of India by virtue of Article 372(1) of the
Constitution of India. This being the case, Article ... State but
is an existing law continued by virtue of Article 372 of the Constitution
of India. If at all, it is Article 372
before the
commencement of the Constitution of India by virtue of
Article 372(1) of the Constitution of India. This being the
case, Article ... State but is an existing
law continued by virtue of Article 372 of the Constitution of
India. If at all, it is Article 372
before the commencement of the Constitution
of India by virtue of Article 372(1) of the Constitution of India.
This being the case, Article ... State but is an existing law
continued by virtue of Article 372 of the Constitution of India. If
at all, it is Article 372
before the
commencement of the Constitution of India by virtue of Article
372(1) of the Constitution of India. This being the case, Article ... State but is an existing law continued by
virtue of Article 372 of the Constitution of India. If at all, it is
Article 372
brought into force when the
Cochin State was existing. However, Article 372 of the
Constitution provides that, "notwithstanding the repeal by this
Constitution ... repealed or amended by a competent
authority". Explanation 1 to Article 372 states that: "the
expression 'law in force
before the commencement of the Constitution of India by virtue of
Article 372(1) of the Constitution of India. This being the case,
Article ... State but is an existing law continued by virtue of
Article 372 of the Constitution of India. If at all, it is Article 372
before the
commencement of the Constitution of India by virtue of Article
372(1) of the Constitution of India. This being the case, Article ... State but is an existing law continued by
virtue of Article 372 of the Constitution of India
before the commencement of the Constitution
of India by virtue of Article 372(1) of the Constitution of India.
This being the case, Article ... State but is an existing law
continued by virtue of Article 372 of the Constitution of India. If
at all, it is Article 372