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sharer and (ii)
whether the Amending Act has retrospective operation so as to affect
the rights of parties in litigation ... original proceedings and re-hearing
the suit, the amending Act being retrospective has to be taken into
consideration and given
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respondents appointed substantively
against temporary vacancies. Such retrospective amendments
cannot take away the vested rights. [444H ... Public Service Commission. The Government has power to make
retrospective amendments to the Rules but if the Rules
purport
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Arora v. State of Haryana3
declared ultra vires retrospective amendments made to the
Punjab National Emergency (Concessions) Rules ... amend the rules
giving retrospective effect. Nevertheless,
such retrospective amendments cannot take away
the vested rights and the amendments must
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price remaining unchanged.
8. The combined effect of the amending Bombay Act 13 of 1956 and the
aforesaid order dated ... paragraph may be given so as to have
retrospective effect.
(2) The Governor may make regulations for the peace
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that the modification of a rule would not have
retrospective effect.
10. Be that as it may, we feel that ... case with regard to the retrospective
operation of the amended rule 30, reliance was placed upon the decision
of their
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sharer and (ii)
whether the Amending Act has retrospective operation so as to affect
the rights of parties in litigation ... original proceedings and re-hearing
the suit, the amending Act being retrospective has to be taken into
consideration and given
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provision
more comprehensive but also while giving retrospective operation to the
amended provision, declare the assessments made and action taken ... action
to be under the amended law and validate the action taken with
retrospective effect cannot be any longer
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some ambiguity
about it in the existing law, such retrospective amendments have been
upheld as reasonable, because in effect either ... need not consider in details all such cases where retrospective
amendments to remove lacunae in existing legislation have been upheld
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affected by amendment
of any rule unless the amending rule is retrospective in
nature. 1397H]
In the instant case ... amendment to the Recruitment Rules were
not retrospective instead the amendments were prospective
and the amended Rules did not affect
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rules 9 and 49, with
retrospective effect of the amendments, the appellants
amended their writ petition above-said to challenge ... case. Thus
though section 51 has given retrospective effect to the
amendments of rules 9 and 49, it must
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