Andhra State Act, 1953- Schedules

First Schedule

First Schedule

(See Sections 8 and 10)

Part I

Andhra Members of the Council of States

Members whose term of office expires on the 2nd April, 1958.

1. Sri Puchalapalli Sundarayya.

2. Sri Pydah Venkatanarayana.

3. Sri G. Ranganyakulu alias N.G. Ranga.

Members whose term of office expires on the 2nd April, 1956.

4. Sri Kommareddi Suryanarayana.

5. Sri S. Sambhu Prasad.

Members whose term of office expires on the 2nd April, 1954.

6. Sri Kotamraju Rama Rao.

7. Sri Makkineni Basavapunnaiah.

8. Sri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy.

9. Sri K.N. Rahimatullah.

Part II

Madras Members of the Council of States

Members whose term of office expires on the 2nd April, 1958.

1. Sri T. Bhaskar Rao.

2. Sri M. Mohamed Ismail.

3. Sri K.L. Narasimham.

4. Sri G. Rajagopalan.

5. Sri H.D. Rajah.

6. Sri V.M. Surendra Ram.

Members whose term of office expires on the 2nd April, 1956

7. Sri B.V. Kakkilaya.

8. Sri V.K. Krishana Menon.

9. Srimati Mona Hensman.

10. Sri V.M. Obaidullah Sahid.

11. Sri T.S. Pattabiraman.

12. Sri A. Ramaswami Mudaliar.

13. Sri S. Venkataraman.

Members whose term of office expires on the 2nd April, 1954.

14. Sri Ezhukuttikkal Imbichi Bava.

15. Sri S. Guruswami.

16. Sri P.S. Rajagopal Naidu

17. Sri K. Sadananda Hegde.

18. Sri T.V. Kamalaswamy.

 

Other Contents of Andhra State Act, 1953​
Sections 1 to 42
Sections 43 to 69
Schedules

 

Second Schedule

Second Schedule

(See Section 12)

I. Modifications in the Delimitation of Parliamentary

and Assembly Constituencies (Madras) Order, 1951

1. In paragraph 1, for “Madras” substitute “Andhra and Madras”

2. In paragraph 2, for “the State of Madras” substitute “each of the States of Andhra and Madras”.

3. In Table A,—

(a) above the entry relating to Pathapatnam constituency, insert the sub-heading “Part I-Andhra”;”

(b) for the entry in column 2 relating to Nandyal constituency, substitute “The Nandyal, Nandikotkur, Markapur, Cumbum, Sirvel and Koikuntla taluks of the Kurnool District”;

(c) for the entry in column 2 relating to Kurnool constituency, substituted “The Kurnool, Dhone, Pattikonda, Alur and Adoni taluks and Banganapalle sub-taluk of the Kurnool district”

(d) omit the entry relating to Bellary constituency;

(e) for the entry in column 2 relating to Anantapur constituency, substitute “The Gooty, Kalyandrug, Tadpatri, Rayadrug and Anantapur taluks (excluding Bukkacherla firka of the Anantapur taluk) of the Anantapur district”;

(f) for the entry in column 2 relating to Penukonda constituency, substitute “The Bukkacherla firka of the Anantapur taluk, and the Dharmavaram, Penukonda, Madakasira, Hindupur and Kadiri taluks of the Anantapur District”;

(g) above the entry relating to Madras constituency, insert the sub-heading “Part II-Madras”.

4. In Table B,—

(a) above the sub-heading “Srikakulam District” insert the sub-heading “PART I-ANDHRA”;

(b) after the entry relating to Kurnool constituency, insert the following entry, namely:—

“Adoni The Alur and Adoni taluks. 2 1 ..”;

(c) after the entry relating to Anantapur constituency, insert the following entry, namely:—

“Rayadrug The rayadrug taluk. 1 .. ..”;

(d) “omit the sub-heading “Bellary District” and all entries relating to Adoni, Siruguppa, Bellary, Rayadrug, Hospet, Kudigi and Harpanahalli constituencies thereunder; and

(e) above the sub-heading “Madras City” insert the sub-heading “PART II-MADRAS”.

5. In the Apendix, omit the whole of item (14).

II. Modifications in the Delimitation of Parliamentary

and Assembly Constituencies (Mysore) Order, 1951

1.

In Table A, add the following entry at the end, namely:—

 

“Bellary

The Bellary district

 

1

—”.

 

2

In Table A, add the following entry at the end, namely:—

 

“Bellary District

 

Bellary

.

The Bellary taluk

1

 
 

Siruguppa

.

The Siruguppa taluk

1

 
 

Hospet

.

The Hospet and Sandur taluks

1

 
 

Kudligi

.

The Kudligi taluk, the Chigateri firka of the Harpanahalli taluk, and the Ittigi firka (excluding Hampasagara, Yenigi, Bannical, Yenigi Basapur, G. Kodihalli, Kodlabal, Byasigideri, Hagari-bommanahalli and Chintrapalli villages) of the Hadagalli taluk.

1

 
 

Harpanahalli

.

The Harpanahalli, Arsikere and Teligi Firkas of the Harpanahalli taluk; and the Hirehadagalli, Hadagalli and Tambarahalli firkas and Hampasagara, Yenigi Bannical, Yenigi Bassapur, G. Kodihalli, Kodlabal, Byasigideri, Hagaribommanahalli and Chintrapalli villages of Ittigi firka of the Hadagalli taluk.”

1

 

Third Schedule

Third Schedule

(See Section 20)

Modifications in the Delimitation of Council Constituencies (Madras) Order, 1951

In the table—

(a) for the sub-heading “Graduates' Constituencies” substitute “Graduates' Constituency”;

(b) omit the entry relating to the Madras North (Graduates Constituency);

(c) in column 1, for “Madras South (Graduates)” substitute “Madras (Graduates)”;

(d) for the sub-heading “Teachers' Constituencies” substitute “Teachers' Constituency”;

(e) omit the entry relating to the Madras North (Teachers) Constituency;

(f) in column 1, for “Madras South (Teachers)” substitute “Madras (Teachers)”; and

(g) omit the entries relating to the following Local Authorities' Constituencies:—

(i) Srikakulam-cum-Visakhapatnam-cum-East Godavari (Local Authorities);

(ii) West Godavari-cum-Krishna-cum-Guntur (Local Authorities);

(iii) Nellore-cum-Chittoor (Local Authorities); and

(iv) Ceded Districts (Local Authorities).

Fourth Schedule

Fourth Schedule

(See Section 21)

List of Members of the Madras Legislative Council

 

(aElected by Local Authorities' constituencies

1.

Sri Rangaswami Naidu

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20th April, 1958

2.

Sri K.N. Palaniswami Goundar

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.

.

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20th April, 1958

3.

Sri P.B.K. Thiagaraja Reddiar

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.

 

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20th April, 1958

4.

Sri A. Somasundaram

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20th April, 1956

5.

Sri C. Marudavanam Pillai

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20th April, 1956

6.

Sri Abdul Salam

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20th April, 1956

7.

Sri S.O. Sp. Odayappa

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20th April, 1956

8.

Sri P. Sivasubramania Nadar

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20th April, 1956

9.

Sri T.S. Sankaranarayana Pillai

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20th April, 1956

10.

Sri C. Perumalswamy Reddy

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20th April, 1954

11.

Sri Nathamani Naidu

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20th April, 1954

12.

Sri Purushotaman

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20th April, 1954

13.

Sri S. Narasappayya

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20th April, 1954

14.

Sri Thurutheelakath Thottinakara

               
 

Puthia Purayil Kunnhipocker

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20th April, 1954

(bElected by the Madras (Graduates) constituency

15.

Sri A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar

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20th April, 1958

16.

Sri P.V. Cherian

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20th April, 1958

17.

Sri K. Balasubramania Iyer

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20th April, 1956

18

Sri K. Bhashyam

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20th April, 1956

(cElected by the Madras (Teachers) constituency

19.

Sri V.R. Ranganathan

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20th April, 1956

20.

Sri Alexander Gnanamuthu

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20th April, 1956

21.

Sri G. Krishnamurthi

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20th April, 1954

22.

Sri E.H. Parameswaran

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20th April, 1954

(dElected by the Madras Legislative Assembly

23.

Sri T.M. Narayanaswami Pillai

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20th April, 1958

24.

Sri B.V. Subrahmanyam

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20th April, 1958

25.

Sri M. Bhaktavatsalam

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20th April, 1958

26.

Sri V. Chakkarai Chetty

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20th April, 1958

27.

Sri V.G. Rao

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20th April, 1958

28.

Sri S.B. Adityan

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20th April, 1956

29.

Sri M.P. Govindra Menon

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20th April, 1956

30.

Sri S. Srinivasa Rao

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20th April, 1956

31.

Sri Arcot Gajapathi Nayagar

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20th April, 1956

32.

Sri N. Nallasenapathi Sarkarai Manradiar

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20th April, 1956

33.

Sri Mohammad Raza Khan

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20th April, 1956

34.

Sri A.M. Alla Pichai

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20th April, 1956

35.

Sri M. Ethirajulu

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20th April, 1956

36.

Sri N. Annamalai Pillai

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20th April, 1954

37.

Srimati Manjubhashini

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20th April, 1954

38.

Sri V.K. John

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20th April, 1954

39.

Sri T.G. Krishnamoorthi

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20th April, 1954

40.

Sri M.P. Sivagnana Gramani

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20th April, 1954

(eNominated by the Governor

41.

Sri. V. Bhashyam Ayyangar

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20th April, 1958

42.

Sri O.P. Ramaswamy Reddiar

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20th April, 1958

43.

Srimati R.S. Subbulakshmi Ammal

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20th April, 1958

44.

Sri Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari

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20th April, 1956

45.

Sri T.M. Daivasikhamani Achariar

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20th April, 1956

46.

Sri G.Venkatachalam

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20th April, 1956

47.

Sri M. Satyanarayana

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20th April, 1956

48.

Sri Muhammad Usman

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20th April, 1954

49.

Dr. S. Muthulakshmi Reddi

.

.

.

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20th April, 1954

50.

Sri P.M. Marthandam Pillai

.

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20th April, 1954

51.

Mrs. M.N. Clubwala

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20th April, 1954

                               

Provisions for determining the Terms of Office of Members

1. Except as provided in the succeeding paragraphs, the term of office of every member shall expire on the date specified against his name in the above list.

2. The terms of office of—

(a) one of the six members specified against serial numbers 4 to 9,

(b) one of the two members specified against serial number 19 and 20, and

(c) two of the eight members specified against serial numbers 28 to 35,

shall be increased so as to expire on the 20th April, 1958.

3. The term of office of one of the four members specified against serial Nos. 44 to 47 shall be reduced so as to expire on the 20th April, 1954.

4. The members whose terms of office are to be increased under paragraph 2 and the member whose term of office is to be reduced under paragraph 3 shall be determined as soon as may be after the appointed day by lot drawn in such manner as the Chairman of the Legislative Council of Madras may direct.

Fifth Schedule

Fifth Schedule

(See Section 22)

Modification in the Delimitation of Council, Constituencies (Mysore) Order, 1951

In the Table, for the entry relating to the Chitaldrug (Local Authorities) Constituency, substitute the following:—

“Chitaldrug-cum-Bellary

Chitaldrug District (including Davangere City) and Bellary District

2.”

Sixth Schedule

Sixth Schedule

(See Section 24)

I.—Modification in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950

1. For paragraph 4, substitute the following:—

“4. Any reference in the Schedule to this Order—

(a) to the State of Madras, Andhra or Mysore or to a district or other territorial division of any of these States shall be construed as a reference to that State or to that district or other territorial division as constituted on the 1st day of October, 1953; and

(b) to any other State or to a district or other territorial division thereof shall be construed as a reference to that State or to that district or other territorial division as constituted on the 26th day of January, 1950.”

2. In the Schedule—

(a) for then sub-heading “Part V-Madras” and for the words “Throughout the State”' thereunder, substitute “Part V-Madras and Andhra” and “Throughout each of the States” respectively;

(b) for the entry under the sub-heading “Part XII-Mysore” substitute the following:—

 

“1. Throughout the State except in Bellary district:—

1.

Adidravida.

4.

Bhovi.

2.

Adikarnataka.

5.

Koracha.

3.

Banjara or Lambani.

6.

Korama.

     
   

2. In Bellary district:

1.

Adi Andhra.

40.

Kuravan.

2.

Adi Dravida.

41.

Kurichchan.

3.

Adikarnataka

42.

Madari.

4.

Ajila.

43.

Madiga.

5.

Arunthathiyar.

44.

Maila.

6.

Baira.

45.

Mala.

7.

Bakuda.

 

(including Agency Malas)

8.

Bandi.

46.

Mala Dasu.

9.

Bariki.

47.

Malasar.

10.

Bavuri.

48.

Matangi.

11.

Bellara.

49.

Mavilan.

12.

Byagari.

50.

Moger.

13.

Chachati.

51.

Muchi.

14.

Chakkiliyan.

52.

Mundala.

15.

Chalavadi.

53.

Nalakeyava.

16.

Chamar.

54.

Nayadi.

17.

Chandala.

55.

Pagadai.

18.

Cheruman.

56.

Painda.

19.

Dandasi.

57.

Paky.

20.

Devendrakulathan.

58.

Pallan.

21.

Dom or Dombara, Paidi, Pano.

59.

Pambada.

22.

Ghasi or Haddi, Relli Sachandi.

60.

Pamidi.

23.

Godagali.

61.

Panan.

24.

Godari.

62.

Panchama.

25.

Godda.

63.

Panniandi.

26.

Gosangi.

64.

Paraiyan.

27.

Hasla.

65.

Paravan.

28.

Holeya.

66.

Pulayan.

29.

Jaggali.

67.

Puthirai Vannan.

30.

Jambuvulu.

68.

Raneyar.

31.

Kadan.

69.

Samagara.

32.

Kalladi.

70.

Samban.

33.

Kanakkan.

71.

Sapari.

34.

Karimpalan.

72.

Semman.

35.

Kodalo.

73.

Thoti.

36.

Koosa.

74.

Tiruvalluvar.

37.

Koraga.

75.

Valluvan.

38.

Kudubi.

76.

Valmiki.

39.

Kudumban.

77.

Vettuvan.”

Modification in the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes), Order, 1950

1. For paragraph 3, substitute the following:—

“3. Any reference in the Schedule to this Order—

(a) to the State of Madras, Andhra or Mysore or to a district or other territorial division of any of these Sates shall be construed as a reference to that State or to that district or other territorial division as constituted on the 1st day of October, 1953; and

(b) to any other State or to a district or other territorial division thereof shall be construed as a reference to that State or to that district or other territorial division as constituted on the 26th day of January, 1950.”

2. In the Schedule—

(a) for the sub-heading “Part V-Madras” and for the words “Throughout the State” thereunder, substitute “Part V-Madras and Andhra” and “Throughout each of the States” respectively;

(b) for the entry under the sub-heading “Part XI-Mysore” substitute the following:—

“1. Throughout the State except in Bellary district:—

1. Hasalaru

2. Iruliga.

3. Jenu Kuruba.

4. Kadu-Kuruba.

5. Maleru.

6. Soligaru

2. In Bellary district:—

1. Aranadan.

2. Bagala

3. Bhottadas—Bodo Bhottada, Muria Bhottada and Sano Bhottada.

4. Bhumias—Bhuri Bhumia and Bodo Bhumia.

5. Chenchu.

6. Gadabas—Boda Gadaba, Cerllam Gadaba, Franji Gadaba, Jodia Gadaba, Olaro Gadaba, Pangi Gadaba and Pranga Gadaba.

7. Gondi—Modya Gond and Rajo Gond.

8. Goudus-Bato, Bhirithya Dudhokouria, Hato, Jatako and Joria.

9. Kosalya Goudus— Bosothoriya Goudus, Chitti Goudus, Dangayath Goudus, Doddd Kamariya, Dudu Kamaro, Laidya Goudus and Pullosoriya Goudus.

10. Magatha Goudus—Bernia Goudu, Boodo Magatha, Dongayath Goudu, Ladya Goudu, Ponna Magatha.

11. Holva.

12. Jadapus.

13. Jatapus.

14. Kammara.

15. Kattunayakan.

16. Khattis-Khatti, Kommarao and Lohara.

17. Kodu.

18. Kommar.

19. Konda Dhoras.

20. Konda Kapus.

21. Kondareddis.

22. Kondhus—Desaya Kondhs, Dongria Kondhs, Kuttiya Kondhs, Tikiria Kondhs and Yenity Kondhs.

23. Kota.

24. Kotia—Bartika Bentho Oriya, Dhulia or Dulia, Holva Paiko, Putiya, Sanrona and Sidho Paiko.

25. Koya or Goud, with its sub-sects—Raja or Rasha Koyas. Lingadhari Koyas (ordinary) and Kottu Koyas.

26. Kudiya.

27. Kurumans.

28. Manna Dhora.

29. Maune.

30. Mukha Dhora—Nolka Dhora.

31. Muria.

32. Paigarapu

33. Palasi.

34. Paniyan

35. Porjas—Bodo Bonda, Daruva, Didua, Jodia, Mundili, Pengu, Pydi and Saliya.

36. Reddi Dhoras.

37. Savaras—Kapu Savaras, Khutto Savaras and Maliya Savaras.

38. Sholaga.

39. Toda.

40. Inhabitants of the Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands who, and both of whose parents, were born in these Islands.”

Seventh Schedule

Seventh Schedule

[See Sections 47(1), 48(3), 51, 52 and 66(1)]

Provisions as to Apportionment of Assets and Liabilities Between Madras, Andhra and Mysore

1. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Schedule, all land and all stores, articles and other goods shall remain the property of, or, as the case may be, pass to, the State in which they are situated.

(2) In this paragraph, the expression “land” includes immovable property of every kind and any rights in or over such property, and the expression “goods” does into include coins, bank notes and currency notes.

2. (1) A sum equivalent to the proceeds of any public loan raised by the Government of Madras between the 1st day of July, 1953 and the appointed day, or such portion thereof as the President may determine, shall be allocated between the States of Madras and Andhra in such proportion as may be fixed by the President having regard to the terms on which the loan was raised.

(2) Subject to the provisions of sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph, the total of the cash balances in all treasuries of the State of Madras and the credit balances with the Reserve Bank of India immediately before the appointed day shall be divided between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3:

Provided that for the purposes of such division there shall be no transfer of cash balances from any treasury to any other treasury and the apportionment shall be effected by adjusting the credit balances of the three States in the books of the Reserve Bank of India on the appointed day.

Explanation.—In this paragraph, “treasury” includes a sub-treasury.

3. Any unissued stores of any class shall be divided between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in proportion to the total indents for stores of that class made in the three years immediately preceding the 1st day of April, 1953, for the areas respectively comprised in the States of Madras and Andhra and the transferred territory excluding the indents relating to the Secretariat and offices of Heads of Departments located in the city of Madras:

Provided that nothing in this paragraph shall apply to stores held for specific purposes, such as, for the use or utilisation in particular institutions, workshops and electrical undertakings or on specific works under construction.

4. The State of Andhra shall be entitled to 36/100th share of the printing machinery in the Government Press at Madras. This share shall, as far as practicable, be given to that State in the form of machinery which can be removed and utilised by it, and to the extent to which this is not practicable, an adjustment shall be made in cash on the basis of the book value of the machinery less depreciation where such depreciation is adjusted in the accounts of the Press.

5. The right to recover arrears of taxes including land revenue shall belong to the State in which the taxed property is situate or the taxed transactions took place.

6. (1) The right to recover any loans or advances made before the appointed day by the State of Madras to any local body (other than the District Board of Bellary), society, agriculturist or other person in an area within the State shall belong to the State in which that area is included on the appointed day.

(2) If immediately before the appointed day any sums are due from the District Board of Bellary to the State of Madras on account of loans or advances made before that day, such part thereof as is due on account of any loan or advance utilised in or for the benefit of Alur and Adoni taluks, or, in or for the benefit of Rayadrug taluk shall be a debt due to the State of Andhra by the District Board of Kurnool or, as the case may be, of Anantapur, and the remaining part shall be a debt due to the State of Mysore by the District Board of Bellary.

(3) The right to recover any loans or advances made before the appointed day by the State of Madras to any person, firm or institution outside that State, shall belong to the State of Madras:

Provided that any sum recovered in respect of any such loan or advance shall be divided between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3

7. (1) The balance of the States' share of the taxes on income and of the Union duties of excise payable to the State of Madras in respect of the financial year 1953-54 shall be shared between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3

Explanation.—The balance referred to in this sub-paragraph shall be taken to be one-half of the amount payable to the State of Madras as constituted immediately before the appointed day out of the States' share of taxes on income or of Union duties of excise, as the case may be, in accordance with the Budget Estimates of the Central Government in respect of the financial year 1953-54.

(2) The States' share of the taxes on income or of the Union duties of excise payable to the State of Madras as constituted immediately before the appointed day in respect of each of the financial years commencing on or after the 1st day of April, 1954 shall, until other provision is made by law, be also shared between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3.

8. The suns at the credit of the Central Road Fund due to the State of Madras immediately before the appointed day shall be allocated between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3.

9. The shares held immediately before the appointed day by the State of Madras in the Travancore Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited, the Madras Radio and Electricals Limited and the Madras Industrial Investment Corporation shall be between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3.

10. The securities held in respect of investment made from any depreciation reserve fund shall accrue to the State in whose area the undertaking for which the depreciation reserve fund is maintained is situate.

11. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 12, the assets and liabilities relating to commercial or industrial undertaking shall, in the case where the undertakings are situate in the transferred territory, pass to the State of Mysore and, in other cases, pass to the State in which the undertakings are situate.

12. (1) The public debt of the State of Madras attributable to loans raised by the issue of Government securities which are outstanding with the public immediately before the appointed day shall as from such day be the debt of the State of Madras; and the States of Andhra and Mysore shall be liable to pay to the State of Madras their shares of the sum due from time to time for the servicing and repayment of the debt. For the purpose of determining the said shares, the debt shall be deemed to be apportioned between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore as if it were a debt referred to in sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph, and the shares of the State of Andhra and Mysore shall be determined accordingly:

Provided that the liability for any public loan or portion thereof referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2 shall, for the purposes of this sub-paragraph, be deemed to be apportioned between the States of Andhra and Madras in the same proportion as may be fixed under sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2 in regard to the allocation of the proceeds of such loan or portion thereof.

Explanation—In this sub-paragraph, the expression “Government securities” has the same meaning as in clause (a) of section 2 of the Indian Securities Act, 1920 (10 of 1920).

(2) The remaining public debt of the State of Madras, that is to say, the debt attributable to loans taken from the Central Government, the Reserve Bank of India or any other Bank before the appointed day, shall be apportioned between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in proportion to the total expenditure on all capital works and other capital outlays incurred in the territories of the States of Madras and Andhra and the transferred territory up to the commencement of the appointment of the appointed day including the items dealt with in paragraph 9 of this Schedule:

Provided that any loan taken from the Central Government before the appointed day in connection with the construction of buildings, roads or other works for the temporary capital of the State of Andhra or for purposes incidental thereto shall to the extent of the expenditure so incurred until that day be wholly the liability of the State of Andhra.

(3) For the purposes of the allocation under sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph, only expenditure on assets for which capital accounts have been kept (excluding the Buckingham Canal and any buildings for which such accounts have been kept) shall be taken into account:

Provided that the amount of public debt on account of the expenditure on the Tungabhadra Project referred to in Section 66 shall be re-allocated on such basis as may be agreed upon between the States concerned, or, if no agreement is entered into within two years from the appointed day, as may be fixed by order of the President.

(4) All sinking funds for loans raised before the appointed day by the Government of Madras shall remain with the State of Madras and the net amount of such funds shall be taken into consideration in allocating the dues on account of such loans between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore.

(5) In order to compensate the State of Andhra finally for its relatively smaller share of buildings, its share in the liability on account of debt to be apportioned between the States of Andhra and Madras under sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph shall be reduced by 230.4 lakhs of rupees and the share of the State of Madras in such liability shall be correspondingly increased.

13. Civil deposits and local fund deposits shall pass to the State in whose area the deposits have been made, and the liability to pay them shall also fall on that State.

14. The securities held in the Zamindari Abolition Fund shall be allocated between the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore in proportion to the estimated amount of compensation payable in the territories comprised within the State of Madras as constituted on the appointed day, in territories forming the State of Andhra and the transferred territory.

15. The liability in respect of the undisbursed amounts in the Madras Road Fund as they stand immediately before the appointed day shall be taken over the State in which the local bodies to whom they are payable exist.

16. Each State shall take over the liabilities in respect of the Provident Fund accounts of the Government servants permanently allotted to it.

17. (1) Subject to the adjustment mentioned in sub-paragraph (3) of this paragraph, each State shall, in respect of pensions granted by the State of Madras before the appointed day, pay the pensions drawn in its treasuries and sub-treasuries.

(2) Subject to the said adjustment, the liability in respect of pension of officers serving in connection with the affairs of the State of Madras who or proceed on leave preparatory to retirement before the appointed day but whose claims for pensions are outstanding immediately before that day shall be the liability of the State of Madras.

(3) There shall be computed in respect of the part of the financial year 1953-54 commencing on the appointed day, and in respect of each subsequent financial year, the total payments made in each State in respect of pensions referred to in sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) of this paragraph; and each of the States of Andhra and Mysore shall receive from, or pay to, the State of Madras the amount by which the total payments in the State of Andhra or the State of Mysore, as the case may be, for that part of the year or for that year exceeds or, as the case may be, fall short of 36 per cent. in the case of the State of Andhra and 11/3 per cent. in the case of the State of Mysore of the total payments made in the States of Andhra, Mysore and Madras for that part of the year or for that year.

(4) The liability in respect of pensions of officers retiring on or after the appointed day shall be that of the State granting the pension. The portion of the pension attributable to the service of any such officer before the appointed day shall be allocated between the States of Madras Andhra and Mysore in the proportion of 622/3 : 36 : 11/3, and the State which has granted the pension shall be entitled to receive from the other two States their shares of this liability. In respect of any officer whose services after the appointed day were partly in one of the States of Madras, Andhra and Mysore as granted the pension and partly in one or both of the other two States, such other State or each of such States, as the case may be, shall reimburse the State by which the pension is granted an amount which bears to the portion of the pension of such officer attributable to his service after the appointed day the same ratio as the period of qualifying service of that officer after the appointed day under that State bears to the total qualifying service of such officer after the appointed day reckoned for the purposes of pension.

Explanation.—Any reference in this paragraph to pensions shall be construed as including a reference to the commuted value of such pensions.

18. If and in so far as any item in suspense is ultimately found to affect an asset or liability of the nature referred to in the foregoing paragraphs, it shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the relevant paragraph.

19. The benefit of burden of any assets or liabilities not dealt with in the foregoing paragraphs or in Section 48 or Section 49 or Section 50 or Section 66 shall be apportioned between the State of Madras and the States of Andhra and Mysore in such manner as the President may by order direct:

Provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be taken as prohibiting the apportionment of such benefit or burden in any other manner if the States concerned so agree.

Eighth Schedule

Eighth Schedule

[See Section 59]

Part I

Jails and other institutions in the State of Madras:—

(1) The Presidency Jail for Women, Vellore.

(2) The Senior Certified School, Chingleput.

Part II

Jails and other institutions in the transferred territory:—

(1) The Junior Certified School, Bellary.

(2) The Central Jail, Bellary.

(3) The Alipuram Jail, Bellary.

(4) The Borstal School, Bellary.

Ninth Schedule

Ninth Schedule

[See Section 60]

Part I

Institutions in the State of Madras:—

(1) The King Institute, Guindy.

(2) The Irrigation Research Station, Poondi.

(3) The Police Training College, Vellore.

(4) The Finger Print Bureau, Vellore.

(5) The Government Press, Madras.

(6) The Government Textile Institute, Madras.

(7) The Government College of Indigenous Medicine, Madras.

(8) The Madras Fire Services State Training School, Madras.

(9) The Veterinary College, Madras.

(10) The Serum Institute, Ranipet.

(11) The Barnard Institute of Radiology, Madras.

(12) The Chemical Examiner's Department, Madras.

(13) The Central Survey Office, Madras.

(14) The Government Lady Willingdon Leprosy Sanatorium, Tirumani.

Part II

Institutions in the transferred territory:—

(1) Rayalaseema Polytechnic, Bellary.

(2) The Government Wellesley Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Bellary.

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