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See https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/contents

Of the bill orginially passed,

  • sectionsSections 2-5,
  • clausessections 6.(1)-6.(3)
  • sectionsSections 8-12
  • Section 16,
  • clausessections 18.(3)-18.(5),
  • sectionSection 19, and
  • Schedules. 1 and 2

were repealed by the Repeals actStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1976. Section 13 was repealed by the Naval Discipline actAct of 1957. Section 14, was amended in '76 and then repealed by the 1993 repealsRepeals act. Clause 18.2 was repealed by the 1998 Repeals actAct. ThereAnd there were further textual amendments made by the '76 Repeals act.

The full act, as currently in British law can be read:

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/body

For example, section 2 of the act defined the territories of India and Pakistan This clause, post-independence, had no legal effect, since the borders of the territories became a matter for the two new Dominions, and not the British. Repeal acts, like that of 1976, "tidy up" lots of laws like this that have become irrelevant, such as the large amounts of legislation that referred to "British India" that still existed.

See https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/contents

Of the bill orginially passed,

  • sections 2-5,
  • clauses 6.1-6.3
  • sections 8-12
  • Section 16,
  • clauses 18.3-18.5,
  • section 19, and
  • Schedules. 1 and 2

were repealed by the Repeals act 1976. Section 13 was repealed by the Naval Discipline act of 1957. Section 14, was amended in '76 and then repealed by the 1993 repeals act. Clause 18.2 was repealed by the 1998 Repeals act. There were further textual amendments made by the '76 Repeals act.

The full act, as currently in British law can be read:

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/body

For example, section 2 of the act defined the territories of India and Pakistan This clause, post-independence, had no legal effect, since the borders of the territories became a matter for the two new Dominions, and not the British. Repeal acts, like that of 1976, "tidy up" lots of laws like this that have become irrelevant, such as the large amounts of legislation that referred to "British India" that still existed.

See https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/contents

Of the bill orginially passed,

  • Sections 2-5,
  • sections 6(1)-6(3)
  • Sections 8-12
  • Section 16,
  • sections 18(3)-18(5),
  • Section 19, and
  • Schedules. 1 and 2

were repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976. Section 13 was repealed by the Naval Discipline Act of 1957. Section 14, was amended in '76 and then repealed by the 1993 Repeals act. Clause 18.2 was repealed by the 1998 Repeals Act. And there were further textual amendments made by the '76 Repeals act.

The full act, as currently in British law can be read:

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/body

For example, section 2 of the act defined the territories of India and Pakistan This clause, post-independence, had no legal effect, since the borders of the territories became a matter for the two new Dominions, and not the British. Repeal acts, like that of 1976, "tidy up" lots of laws like this that have become irrelevant, such as the large amounts of legislation that referred to "British India" that still existed.

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James K
  • 124.4k
  • 24
  • 376
  • 494

See https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/contents

Of the bill orginially passed,

  • sections 2-5,
  • clauses 6.1-6.3
  • sections 8-12
  • Section 16,
  • clauses 18.3-18.5,
  • section 19, and
  • Schedules. 1 and 2

were repealed by the Repeals act 1976. Section 13 was repealed by the Naval Discipline act of 1957. Section 14, was amended in '76 and then repealed by the 1993 repeals act. Clause 18.2 was repealed by the 1998 Repeals act. There were further textual amendments made by the '76 Repeals act.

The full act, as currently in British law can be read:

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/10-11/30/body

For example, section 2 of the act defined the territories of India and Pakistan This clause, post-independence, had no legal effect, since the borders of the territories became a matter for the two new Dominions, and not the British. Repeal acts, like that of 1976, "tidy up" lots of laws like this that have become irrelevant, such as the large amounts of legislation that referred to "British India" that still existed.