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Article XVI.

The Ruler of each Covenanting State, as also the members of his family shall be entitled to all the personal privileges, dignities and titles enjoyed by them, whether within or outside the territories of the State, immediately before the 15th day of August, 1947.

Article XVII

(1) The succession, according to law and custom to the gaddi of each Covenanting State and to the personal rights, privileges, dignities and titles of the Ruler thereof is hereby guranteed.

(2) Every question of disputed succession in regard to a Covenanting State shall be decided by the Raj Pramukh after referring it to the High Court of the United State and in accordance with the opinion given by that High Court.

Article XVIII

No enquiry shall be made nor any action taken by or under the authority of the United State or the Government of India, and no proceedings shall lie in any Court against the Ruler of any Covenanting State, whether in his personal capacity or otherwise, in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by him or under his authority during the period his administration of that Covenanting State.

Article XIX

(1) The United State hereby guarantees either the continuance in service of the permanent members of the public services of either Covenanting State on conditions which will not be less advantageous than those on which they are serving immediately before the appointed day or the payment of reasonable compensation or retirement on proportionate pension.
(2) The United State further guarantees the continuance of pensions and leave salaries sanctioned by competent authorities in either Covenanting State to members of the Public services (Civil and Military) of that State, who have retired, or proceeded on leave preparatory to retirement, and the compassionate allowances granted to dependents of deceased members of those services before the appointed day.

Article XX

Except with the previous sanction of the Raj Pramukh, no proceedings, civil or criminal, shall be instituted against any person in respect of any act done or purporting to be done in the execution of his duty as a servant of either Covenanting State before the appointed day.