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ना INSTRUMENT OF ACCESSION OT........ Udei puntevar)... WHERRAS the Indian Independence Act, 1947, provides that ns from the fifteenth day of August, 1947, there shall be sob up an independent Dominion known as INDIA, and that the Government of India Act, 1935, shull, with such omissions, additions, adaptations and modification 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 aceede to the Dominion of India by an Instrument of Accession executed by the Ruler thereof : NOW THEREFORE I.....Mheza ladha.re... loharana.. Ehupal...aim.ch. Ruler of....... Udaipur(Iles) in the exercise of my sovereignty in and over my said State Do hereby execute this my Instrument of Accession and 1. T 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 (hereinafter referred to ns this State") such finetions as may be vested in them by or under the Government of India Act, 1935, e in force in the Dominion of India on the 15th day of August 1947 (which Act as so in force is hereinafter referred to as "the Act'). 2. I hereby assume the obligation of ensuring that due effect is given to the provisions of the Aet within this state so far as they are applicable there in by virtue of this my Instrument of Accession. 3. 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 4. 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 administra- tion 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. 5. 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 is accepted by me by an Instrument supplementary to this Instrument. 6. Nothing in this Instrument shall empower the Dominion Legislature to make any law for this state authorising the compulsory acquisition of land for any purpose, but I hereby undertake that shonld the Dominion for the purposes of a Dominion law which applies in this state deem it necessary to acquire any Innd, I will at their request nequire 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 ly the Chief Justice of India. 7. Nothing in this Instrument shall be deemed to commit me in any way to acceptance of any future constitution of India or to fotter my dis- cretion to enter into nurangements with the Government of Indin under any such future constitution. True copy obtained by Venkatesh Nayak/thewire.in © National Archives of India