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 (2) All properly and assets which immediately before the Constitution Day were vested in Her Majesty for the purposes of the Government of a Province shall, as from that day, vest in the Government of that Province.

 (3) All rights, liabilities and obligations of the Federal Government or the Government of a Province, whether arising out of any contract or otherwise, shall as from the Constitution Day. be respectively the rights, liabilities and obligations of the Federal Government, and of the Government of the corresponding Province:

Provided that all rights, liabilities and obligations relating to any matter—

(a) which immediately before the Constitution Day was the responsibility of the Federal Government, but which under the Constitution has become the responsibility of the Government of a Province, whether arising out of a contract or otherwise, shall devolve upon the Government of that Province;

 (b) which immediately before the Constitution Day was the responsibility of the Government of a Province, but which under the Constitution has become the responsibility of the Federal Government, whether arising out of a contract or otherwise, shall devolve upon the Federal Government.

 232. Transitional provision as to servants of the Crown.-Subject to the provisions of the Constitution, every person who was, immediately before the Constitution Day, a servant of the Crown in Pakistan, whether serving in connection with the affairs of the Federation or of a Province, shall, as from that day, become a servant of Pakistan on the same terms and conditions as were applicable to him immediately before the Constitution Day.

 233. Transitional provision as to conditions of service of persons appointed by the Secretary of State.-Except as otherwise expressly provided by the Constitution, every person who, having been appointed by the Secretary of State or the Secretary of State-in-Council, to a civil service of the Crown in India, continues, after the Constitution Day, to serve under the Federal Government I or the Government of a Province, shall be entitled to receive from the Federal Government or the Government of the Province which he is from time to time serving, the same conditions of service as regards salary, allowances, leave and pensions and the same rights in disciplinary matters, or rights as similar thereto as the change circumstances may permit, as he was entitled to receive immediately before the Constitution Day.

 234. Power of President to remove difficulties.-(1) The President may, for the purpose of removing any difficulties, particularly in relation to the transition from the provisions of the Government of India Act, 1935 and the Indian Independence Act, 1947, together with Acts amending or supplementing these Acts, to the provisions of the Constitution, by Order, direct that the provisions of the Constitution shall, during such period as may be specified in the order, have effect, subject to such adaptations, whether by way of modification, addition or omission, as he may deem to be necessary or expedient: