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Chapter 1 Preliminary ....... l
Chapter 2 Statutory Interpretation , ...... . 9
Chapter 3 Definitions ....... . 14
Chapter 4 Commencement ... codifies all the ‘rules’ of statutory interpreation. The so—cal1ed t'§fg‘£‘§
rules of interpretation are really in the nature
Law Commission Report
Andhra High Court
Ganesh Traders vs District Collector, Karimnagar ... on 12 November, 2001 Equivalent citations
Andhra High Court
maker, should not be ignored. Quoting from Cross's "Statutory
Interpretation" (Second Edn.) at page 21, it was observed that ... There are two units of enquiry in
statutory interpretation, viz., the statutory text and the intention of
the Parliament. However
Karnataka High Court
according to the Ld. Counsel. He, further, referred to
"Statutory Interpretation" by F.A.R. Bennion. He drew attention ... Counsel
also referred to the "Principles of Statutory Interpretation" by G.P.
Singh. The Ld. Counsel drew attention to this
Customs, Excise and Gold Tribunal - Delhi
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Ahmedabad
Amp Spg. And Wvg. Mills (P.) Ltd. vs Income-Tax
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Ahmedabad
petition before the CIC, once again by-passing the
statutory first appeal provided under the RTI Act. This appeal ... wholly fallacious and deserves to be
outrightly rejected. This interpretation is clearly not borne out either
from the plain language
Delhi High Court
apex Court laying down various principles of
statutory interpretation, namely, Bangalore Water
Supply & Sewerage Board v. A. Rajjappa ... reliance on various judgements of the
apex Court on statutory interpretation namely, Sri
Ram Ram Narain Medhi
Allahabad High Court
relevant expression and cites the golden
canon of statutory interpretation: that the court may not add to or subtract from ... which has been lauded in subsequent authoritative texts on statutory
interpretation. The passage appears at page 391 of the report
Calcutta High Court
Kolkata High Court (Appellete Side)
Ranjit Bose & Ors vs E. & N F Railway
Kolkata High Court (Appellete Side)
context and the application of
traditional rules of statutory interpretation, in a given
case, might leave the position ... milieu and following the customary
canons of statutory interpretation. While its decision will
be binding on account
Supreme Court of India
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