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declared or the powers of the Federation to construct and maintain means of communication as part of its functions with respect to naval, military and air force works.

 (4) The executive power of the Federation shall extend to the giving of directions to a Province as to the measures to be taken for the protection of railways within the Province.

 (5) “Where, in carrying out any direction given to a Province under sub-para (3) as to the construction or maintenance of any means of communication or under sub-para (4) as to the measures to be taken for the protection of any railway, costs have been incurred in excess of those which would have been incurred in the discharge of the normal duties of the Province if such direction had not been given, there should be paid by the Government of Pakistan to the Province such sum as may be agreed, or in default of agreement, such sum as may be determined by an arbitrator appointed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan in respect of the extra costs so incurred by the Province.

99. Disputes regarding interpretation of Constitution

 A dispute with regard to the interpretation of the Constitution between the Provinces inter se or between the Centre and one or more of the Provinces should always be referred to the Federal Court for decision.

100. Disputes in General

 All other disputes between the Centre and the Provinces or the Provinces inter se should be settled by a Tribunal to be set up by the Chief Justice of Pakistan at the request of any party. The report of the Tribunal should be submitted to the Chief Justice of Pakistan to see that the purpose for which the Tribunal was set up has been carried out. The report should then be sent to the Head of the State for implementation.

101. Inter-Provincial Councils

 The Head of the State should have the authority to set up one or more Councils for dealing with matters of common interest between more than one Province or the Provinces and the Centre with the consent of the parties concerned.

102. Borrowing by Government of Pakistan

 The Centre should be competent to borrow money on its own credit for a Province if it likes.

103. Borrowing by Provinces

 So far as borrowing by a Province on its own credit through the agency of the Centre is concerned, no provision is necessary.

PART VI

SERVICES UNDER THE FEDERTION AND FROVINCES

104. Protection of Services

 Protection against suits, etc., should be provided to the public servants on the following lines: