" Sub paragraphs (1) & (4) of paragraph 10 of Part D of the Second Schedule to the Constitution provided: "(1) There shall be paid to the Judges of the High Court of each State specified in Part A of the First Schedule, in respect of time spent on actual service, salary at the following rates per mensem, that is to say: The Chief Justice 4,000 rupees Any other Judge 3,500 rupees" "(4) The rights in respect of leave of absence (including leave allowances) and pension of the Judges of the High Court of any State shall be governed by the provisions which immediately before the commencement of this Constitution, were applicable to the Judges of the High Court in the corresponding Province." The provisions relating to pension contained in the 1937 Order thus continued to apply to High Court Judges till the 20th May 1954 when the 1954 Act came into force, after having been enacted by Parliament in exercise of its legislative power under article 221(2) of the Constitution.