Section 66:
Continuance of existing laws and their adaptations.
(1) All laws in force immediately before
the appointed day in the autonomous State shall continue to be in force therein until altered, repealed or
amended by a competent legislature or other competent authority.
(2) For the purpose of facilitating the application in relation to the autonomous State of any law made
before the appointed day, the appropriate Government may, within two years from that day, by order,
make such adaptations or modifications of the law, whether by way of repeal or amendment, as may be
necessary or expedient and thereupon every such law shall have effect subject to the adaptations and
modifications so made until altered, repealed or amended by a competent legislature or other competent
authority.
Explanation.—In this section, the expression "appropriate Government" means as respects any law
relating to a matter enumerated in the Union List in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution, the
Central Government, as respects any law relating to a matter in the Second Schedule, the Government of
Meghalaya, and, as respects any other law, the Government of Assam.