interpretation of the Constitution by Article 367 only to the extent it adapted and modified under Article 372 so that adaptation or modification ... General Clauses Act as adapted or modified under any Article other than Article 372 , will also apply to the interpretation of the Constitution. Since, until
which the controversy turns. These are Articles 367 , 372 and 372-A. Under Article 367: " UNLESSthe context otherwise requires the General Clauses ... General Clauses Act , as adapted or modified under any Article other than Article 372 , will also "apply to the interpretation of the Constitution. Since
Constitution the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, was issued under Article 372 of the Constitution. This substituted the words 'Part A States ... point out that the General Clauses Act as adapted under Article 372 of the Constitution only applied to the interpretation of the Constitution. The changes
Vikram Bakshi vs State & Anr on 7 September, 2017
Author: C. Hari Shankar
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other articles of the Constitution, or that the other articles shall not be an impediment to the operation of Article 278. While Article 372 ... subject to Article
278 , Article 278 operates in its own sphere in spite of Article 372. The result is that Article 278 overrides Article 372
State" in the General Clauses Act adapted under Article 372 of the Constitution, and therefore, applicable to the interpretation of the Constitution ... Constitution, inasmuch as Article 367(1) of the Constitution permits the use of the General Clauses Act as adapted under Article 372 only for such
Adaptation of Laws Order, 1956 made by the President under Article 372-A of the Constitution to bring the various statutes into accord with ... Article 367(1) of the Constitution applies to the interpretation of the Constitution the provision of the General Clauses Act as adapted under Article 372
Laws Order, 1956 issued by virtue of the provisions of Article 372-A of the Constitution of India and according to the amended definition ... purpose of interpretation of the Constitution of India as adapted under Article 372 of the Constitution of India only; and that the adaptation under Article
immediately before the commencement of the Constitution" by virtue of Article 372(1) of the Constitution. A writ petition is not a suit. What
case, regarding the continued existence of a statute declared void under Article 13(2). The statute does not continue to exist in the sense that ... been so applied to the Santhal Parganas. Under Article 372(1) of the Constitution subject to the other provisions of the Constitution all the laws