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020 _a9789395116039
082 _a348.02
_bDHA
100 _aBindra, N.S
_aDhanda, Amita.
245 _aInterpretation of Statutes/
_cBy N.S. Bindra & Amita Dhanda.
250 _a13th ed
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bLexis Nexis,
_c2023.
300 _a998p,;
_c24cm.
_bcxcii
500 _aCONTENTS PART-1 1. The Institutional Regime of Interpretation, C-1, Law-making roles of the Legislation and the judiciary. C-2. Relationship between the Executive and the Legislature C-3. The relationship between the judiciary and the executive PART-II Techniques, Tools, and Rules of Interpretation C-4. Presumptions C-5. Statutes and its parts C-6. Rules of interpretation C-7. Internal Aids C-8. Mandatory and directory provisions C-9. Retrospective operation of Statutes C-10. Maxims used to aid Interpretation C-11. External Aids to Interpretation C-12. Repeal and savings PART-III The Contextual Dimension of Interpretation C-13. Interpretation of the Constitution C-14. General and Special Statutes C-15Substantive and Procedural Laws amending, Copying, Consolidating and enabling statutes C-16 Beneficial and Welfare Statutes C-17. Interpretation of Expropriatingm, Emergency, and Penal Statutes C-18.Interpretation of the fiscal statutes PART-IV Precedents and interpretation C-19. Precedents and Interpretation Appendix
650 _aLaw,
_aJudiciary Law
700 _aDhanda, A
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