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legislature cannot and should not be curtailed by interpreting the provisions contrary to the legislative intention. The courts' discretion ... refusal of the anticipatory bail cannot be diluted by interpreting the provisions against the legislative intention. He submitted that
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 69 - Cited by 3713 - D Bhandari
judicial process, or to administer any oath, or to interpret, or to preserve order in the Court, and every person
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that a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of this Constitution has been wrongly decided (3) Notwithstanding anything
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involves a substantial question of law as t the interpretation of this Constitution (2) Omitted (3) Where such a certificate
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Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 3. Interpretation- clause.- In this Act, unless there is something repugnant in the subject
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retirement. (x) The words' pay' and' salary' should be interpreted alike for all purposes of the PF Rules since ... Rules relating to withdrawals should also be interpreted to have the same meaning as salary. (xi) Gratuity funds.- Initial contributions
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principle or authority. In view of the above interpretation upon Art. 286 the charging section of the Bihar Sales ... right on the interpretation of clause(2) then that clause (2) then that clause becomes absolutely meaningless. The Supreme Court
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 65 - Cited by 658 - O S Das
Dharmadhikari, S.B. Sinha, JJ. Interpretation of Section 149(2)(a)(ii) vis-`-vis the proviso appended to sub-sections ... into the legislative history of the provisions for its interpretation. The relevant provisions of the Act indisputably are beneficent
Supreme Court of India
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Section 3 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 3. Interpretation clause.- In this Act the following words and expressions
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Supreme Court: Held, (1) On the true interpretation of the expression " sale of goods " there must be an agreement between ... legislative practice relating to that topic and must be interpreted in Entry 48 in List
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1958 AIR 560
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