Section 76:
Land and goods.
(1) Subject to the other provisions of this Part, all land and all stores, articles
and other goods belonging to an existing State shall—
(a) if within the existing State, pass to the successor State in which they are situated; or
(b) if outside the existing State, pass to the successor State or if there be two or more successor
States, to the principal successor State:
Provided that where there are two or more successor States and the Central Government is of
opinion that any goods or class of goods should be distributed among them otherwise than according
to the situation of the goods, the Central Government may issue such directions as it thinks fit for a
just and equitable distribution of the goods and the goods shall pass to the successor States
accordingly.
(2) Any unissued stores of any class in an existing State shall pass to the successor State, or if there be
two or more successor States, shall be divided between them in proportion to the total indents for stores of
that class made in the period of three years ending with the 31st day of March, 1956, for the territories of
the existing State included respectively in each of those successor States excluding the indents relating to
the Secretariat and offices of Heads of Departments having jurisdiction over the whole of the existing
State:
Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall apply to stores held for specific purposes, such as use
or utilisation in particular institutions, workshops or undertakings or on particular works under
construction.
(3) In this section, the expression "land" includes immovable property of every kind and any rights in
or over such property, and the expression "goods" does not include coins, bank notes and currency notes.