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jurisdiction of High Court to interfere.
Statutory interpretation.
Non-obstante clause 'notwithstanding anything
contained.. '-Expression contained in statute-Meaning ... terminated by notice of the landlord,
and that the non-obstante clause in s. 15-A of the Act which
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object of the Legisla-
ture in incorporating the non-obstante clause both ... oVerate in the same field and
each contains a non-obstante clause, cases of conflict have
to be decided
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300F and 295E]
It is well-known that a non-obstante clause is a
legislative device which is usually employed ... operation
and effect of all contrary provisions. Thus the non-obstante
clause in s. 70, namely, "notwithstanding anything
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their term.
32. Section 7(3) begins with a non-obstante clause, i.e.
"notwithstanding anything ... questions which need to be
answered:
a. Whether the non-obstante clause would prevail over
the rest of the provisions
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Asstt. General Manager, Central ... vs Commissioner, Municipal ... on 9 May, 1995
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lies against that order-
Interlocutory order-What is.
Non-obstante clause-Interpretation of.
HEADNOTE:
Section 11(1) of the Special ... parties.
Taking ib natural meaning and applying the
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non-obstante clause the position is that the provisions
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demanded. [669F-H]
It is well settled that a non-obstante clause has the
effect of overriding the provisions ... which the said clause is inserted. The non-obstante
clause cannot reasonably be read as overriding anything
contained
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would be noticed
that the non-obstante clause in Section 8A differs from the said clause
in the original section ... such a
case. According to this view the non-obstante clause has the result of
making the provisions of Section
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opinion that in view of the non-obstante clause
contained in proviso in section 4(I)(14), the constraints ... clause 14 of Section 4(I) contains a non-obstante clause. It
confers power on the university to take decision
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basis--Whether the General
Rules override the Special Rules,
Non-obstante clause---Whether has the effect of abrogat ... earlier Special law.
Statutory Construction:
Non-obstante clause--Scope of--Whether to be necessarily
and always co-extensive with operative
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