concerns succession to the properties
left behind by Raja Harinder Singh, former ruler of Faridkot State. The
relationship between the parties having not been disputed ... Chand Mahtab Nisha Kehr
3. Raja Harinder Singh, as Ruler of Faridkot State, entered into a Covenant
on 05.05.1948 with the Government of India
instrument called as “The Covenant” was executed by the erstwhile
Rulers of Gwalior, Indore and certain other States in Central India
2
for the formation ... Gwalior, Indore and Malwa (Madhya
Bharat). Article XII provided that the Ruler of each covenanting
State shall be entitled to the full ownership
commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-Sixth
Amendment) Act, 1971 was a Ruler of an Indian State
comprised in the Saurashtra area of the State ... private property in pursuance of the covenant entered
into by the Ruler of such State
(e) trees and standing crops on such land;
(f) canals
Late
Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Gaekwad who was the erstwhile ruler of Baroda
State. The late Maharaja had signed the Instrument of Merger with ... taxes. This amount is
intended to cover all the expenses of the ruler and his family,
including expenses on account of his secretarial and personal
rights, privileges and status granted
under the Constitution of all the "Rulers" including the defendant No. 2 have
been abolished and the Rulers ... written statement raising preliminary
objection contending that Maharaja Praveerchandra Bhanjdeo the then Ruler
of Bastar entered into an agreement with the Government of India
herein) filed a civil suit claiming partition of the
estate of Ex-Ruler of Mewar against defendants i.e. Maharaja Shri
Bhagwat Singhji Mewar (father ... after independence of India, His Late Highness Maharana
Shri Bhupal Singh, Ex-Ruler of erstwhile Mewar State signed the
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Article 363-A is
as below:-
"363 A. Recognition granted to Rulers of Indian
States to cease and privy purses to be
abolished.-- Notwithstanding ... Twenty-sixth Amendment) Act, 1971 , was
recognised by the President as the Ruler of an Indian
State or any person who, at any time before
soon thereafter.
5. At the time of Independence, the British gave rulers of the
Princely States an option to join either of the two countries ... authority of His Exalted Highness the Nizam as
the sovereign ruler to resume the jagirs and to
extinguish the interests of the jagirdars being
whether in or outside Travancore which
were under the management of the Ruler of Travancore and
which have separate accounts of income and expenditure ... Amendment) Proclamation, 1122 M.E.
which were under the management of the Ruler of Travancore
prior to the first day of July, 1949, except
Devkinandan was appointed as Pujari on behalf of Gwalior
State (native ruler) and he received nemnuk from the concerned
Muafi Department and after his death ... received nemnuk. He referred
that in Princely State time His Highness (then ruler) could have
issued nemnuk to anybody whom he wanted to or pleased