Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir State |
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The following is the text of the actual Instrument of Accession: - |
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Whereas, the Indian Independence Act, 1947, provided that
as from the fifteenth day of August 1947, there shall be set up an
independent dominion known as INDIA, and that the Government of
India Act, 1935, shall, with such omissions, additions, adaptations and
modifications as the Governor-General may by order specify, be
applicable to the dominion of India. And
whereas the Government of India Act, 1935, as so adapted by the
Governor-General provides that an Indian State may accede to the
Dominion of India by an Instrument of Accession executed by the Ruler
thereof. |
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Now, therefore, I Shriman Indar Mahandar Rajrajeshwar
Maharajadhiraj Shri Hari Singhji, Jammu Kashmir Naresh Tatha Tibbet adi
Deshadhipathi, Ruler of Jammu and Kashmir State, in the exercise of my
sovereignty in and over my said State do hereby execute this my
Instrument of Accession and I hereby declare that I accede to the
Dominion of India with the intent that the Governor-General of India,
the Dominion Legislature, the Federal Court and any other Dominion
authority established for the purposes of the Dominion shall, by virtue
of this my Instrument of Accession but subject always to the terms
thereof, and for the purposes only of the Dominion, exercise in relation
to the State of J&K (hereinafter referred to as `this State') such
functions as may be vested in them by or under the Government of India
Act, 1935, as in force in the Dominion of India, on the 15th day
of August 1947 (which Act as so in force in hereafter referred to as
"the Act"). |
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I hereby assume the obligation of ensuring that due effect is
given to the provisions of the Act within this State so far as they are
applicable therein by virtue of this my Instrument of Accession. I
accept the matters specified in the Schedule hereto as the matters with
respect to which the Dominion Legislature may make laws for this
State. |
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I hereby declare that I accede to the Dominion of India on the
assurance that if an agreement is made between the Governor-General and
the Ruler of this State whereby any functions in relation to the
administration in this State of any law of the Dominion Legislature
shall be exercised by the Ruler of this State, then any such agreement
shall be deemed to form part of this Instrument and shall be construed
and have effect accordingly. The
terms of this my Instrument of Accession shall not be varied by any
amendment of the Act or of the Indian Independence Act, 1947, unless
such amendment of the Act or of the Indian Independence Act 1947, unless
such amendment is accepted by me by an Instrument supplementary to this
Instrument. |
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Nothing in this Instrument shall empower the Dominion
Legislature to make any law for this State authorizing the compulsory
acquisition of land for any purpose, but I hereby undertake that should
the Dominion for the purposes of a Dominion law which applies in this
State deem it necessary to acquire any land, I will at their
request acquire the land at their expense or if the land belongs to me
transfer it to them on such terms as may be agreed, or, in default of
agreement, determined by an arbitrator to be appointed by the Chief
Justice of India. Nothing
in this Instrument shall be deemed to commit me in any way to acceptance
of any future constitution of India or to fetter my discretion to enter
into arrangements with the Government of India under any such future
constitution. |
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Nothing in this Instrument affects the continuance of my
sovereignty in and over this state, or, save as provided by or under
this Instrument, the exercise of any powers, authority and rights now
enjoyed by me as Ruler of this State or the validity of any law at
present in force in this State. I
hereby declare that I execute this Instrument on behalf of this State
and that any reference in this Instrument to me or to the Ruler of the
State is to be construed as including a reference to my heirs and
successors. Given
under my hand this 26th day of October, Nineteen Hundred and Forty
Seven. |
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(Sd.) |
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Acceptance of Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir State by the Governor General of India |
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I do hereby accept this Instrument of Accession.
Dated
this Twenty-Seventh day of October Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven. (Sd).
Lord Mount batten |
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Schedule |
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The matters with respect to which the Dominion Legislature may
make laws for this State. |
Defence |
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The naval, military and air forces of the dominion and any
other armed forces raised or maintained by the Dominion; any armed
forces, including forces raised or maintained by an acceding State,
which are attached to, or operating with, any of the armed forces of the
Dominion. Naval,
military and air force works, administration of cantonment areas. Arms,
firearms, ammunition. Explosives. |
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External Affairs |
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External affairs; the implementing of treaties and agreements
with other countries; extradition, including the surrender of criminals
and accused persons to parts of His Majesty's Dominions outside India. Admission
into, and emigration and expulsion from, India including in relation
thereto the regulation of the movements in India of persons who are not
British subjects domiciled in India or subjects of any acceding State,
pilgrimages to places beyond India. Naturalization. |
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Communications |
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Posts and Telegraphs, including telephones, wireless,
broadcasting, and other like forms of communications. Federal
Railways; the regulation of all railways other than minor railways in
respect of safety, maximum and minimum rates and fare, station and
service terminal charges, interchange of traffic and the responsibility
of railway Adm. as carriers of goods and passengers. Maritime
shipping and navigation, inch shipping and navigation in
tidal waters; Admiralty jurisdiction. Port
quarantine. Major
ports, that is to say, the declaration and delimitation of such ports,
and the constitution and powers of Port Authorities therein. Ac
and air navigation; the provision of aerodromes; regulation and
organization of air traffic and of aerodromes. Lighthouses,
inch lightships, beacons and other provisions for the safety of shipping
and ac. Carriage
of passengers and goods by sea or by air. Extension
of the powers and jurisdiction of members of the police force belonging
to any unit to railway area outside that unit. |
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Ancillary |
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Elections to the Dominion Legislature, subject to the
provisions of the Act and of any order made there under. Offences
against laws with respect to any of the aforesaid matters. Inquiries
and statistics for the purpose of any of the aforesaid matters. Jurisdiction
and powers of all courts with respect to any of the aforesaid matters
but, except with the consent of the Ruler of the Acceding State, not so
as to confer any jurisdiction of powers upon any courts other than
ordinarily exercising jurisdiction in or in relation to that State. |
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Source: Army in Kashmir |