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The Constitution of India came into force on 26-1-1950. The meaning and the dynamics of  Indian Law has been changed. For example, as Hyderabad was integrated with the Indian Union and the Nizam lost the absolute power which he could exercise previously, it was no longer within his competence to issue a Firman and make it legally binding on the parties. It may be conceded that before the coming in of the Constitution, the Nizam of Hyderabad practically enjoyed unfettered sovereign authority and however much the various Firmans. After the Constitution came into force the legislative authority undoubtedly vested in State under the provision of Article 385 of the Constitution.

 

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