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admissibility and
codification of external aids to interpretation of
statutes
2
November, 2002
D.O.No.6(3)(79)/2002 ... admissibility and codification of
external aids to interpretation of statutes
The Law Commission has received a reference dated 28.1.2002
from
Law Commission Report
meaning and interpretation of words and
language in our statute law are concerned.
g?§°;{f;:°° ... intended
to deal with the process of interpretation of statutes, is now of much greater importance than it
could have
Law Commission Report
tenancy - Attested by
landlord - Whether sufficient.
INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES :
Statute - Interpretation of - Primary duty of court
Ascertain intention of legislature ... Actual or imputed
Thereafter interpret statute so as to promote and advance
its object and purpose by supplementing the written
Supreme Court of India
named or clearly intended, if applies to
India.
Interpretation of Statutes-State immunity from statutes-
Common law rule of construction ... State a special
treatment in the matter of interpretation. of statutes must
be deemed to have a different meaning
Supreme Court of India
Duty of Court in an
appeal under.
Interpretation of statutes-Interpretation of a
Constitutional provision-Rule of harimonious construction,
essence ... sense which the legislature has in view.
Interpretation of statutes-Interpretation of a
constitutional code-Legislative History plus-Value
Supreme Court of India
conclusive and the first and foremost
rule of interpretation of statutes is that "if the words of the statute ... intention of the
legislature." (See Maxwell on Interpretation of Statutes, XIth Edition
page 2). See also Commr. for Special Purposes
Allahabad High Court
Courts
are not to be construed as statutes. To interpret words, phrases and
provisions of a statute it may become ... meant to explain and
not to define. Judges interpret statutes and they do not interpret
judgments. They interpret words
Bombay High Court
Rajasthan High Court
Lakshmi Cement vs State Of Rajasthan And Anr. on 24 July, 2002
Rajasthan High Court
considers to be a judicial error in the interpretation of statutes,
whereas remedial amendment is an intentional enactment which ... following cases with regard to the question of interpretation of
statutes :
1. Directorate of Enforcement v. Deepak Mahajan
Company Law Board
accepted
principle of law that while interpreting a statute, when there is
ambiguity about the meaning of a particular section ... remedy provided has always been
appreciated in interpreting statute. It would be difficult to
exaggerate the importance of the bearing
Kerala High Court
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