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Amendment No. 126 seeks to substitute the phrase “as the case may be” for the words “which he is from time to time serving.” It is not necessary to say “which he is from time to time serving”. It may be that he is serving the Government of India or the Government of a State. But if you use the phrase, “as the case may be” it brings out the meaning equally well, and from the point of view of constitutional terminology or parlance also, I think it is a far better and a far happier expression.

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