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69. Protection in respect of the act of choosing Ministers

 The action of the Head of Province in appointing or dismissing a Minister should not be called in question in any court of law.

70. Conduct of Business of the Government of a Province

 Provision should be made in the Constitution for the framing of rules by the Head of the Province for the conduct of Government business in the Province.

71. Duties of a Chief Minister as respects the furnishing of information to the Head of Province  Provision should also be made whereby the Head of the Province should be kept informed of all the decisions of the Council of Ministers and the proposals for legislation. The Head of the Province should also be furnished with such information relating to the administration of the affairs of the Province and the proposals for legislation as he might call for.

THE PROVINCIAL ADVOCATE-GENERAL

72. The Provincial Advocate-General

 The Advocate-General of a Province should be appointed by the Head of the Province. He should be a person qualified to become a judge of the High Court. There should be no age limit.

THE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE

73. Constitution of the Provincial Legislature

 There should be one House of Legislature in each Province elected by the people.

74. Life of Provincial Legislature

 The life of a Provincial Legislature should be five years.

75. Summoning of the Provincial Legislature

 (1) The Head of the Province should summon the Provincial Legislature on the advice of the Cabinet.

 (2) Not less than two sessions should be held every year, and not more than six months should lapse between the last day of the last session and the first day of the next session.

 (3) A session of the Provincial Legislature should be called within three months from the date of appointment of the Chief Minister of the Province.

76. Prorogation of the Provincial Legislature

 The Provincial Legislature should be prorogued by an order of the Head of the Province.