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statute is to affect vested rights or to impose new burdens or to impair existing obligations. Unless there are words in the statute sufficient ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is generally intended
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brought in the statute either to remedy unintended consequence or to
provide benefit which ... been brought by the legislature in the statute
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statement of the common law or in the interpretation of statutes. Usually, if not invariably, such an Act contains a Preamble, and also the word ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is generally intended
after the expiry of the accounting year in
compliance with the relevant statute is entitled to deduction
under Section 43-B. The High Court ... well settled that if a
statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law
retrospective operation is generally intended." In fact the
amendment
statement of
the common law or in the interpretation of statutes.
Usually, if not invariably, such an Act contains a
preamble, and also the word ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is
curative or merely declaratory of the previous law
retrospective operation is generally intended
M/S Atria Power Corproation Ltd.,, ... vs Ito, Bangalore on 22 December, 2017
IN THE
that the rule of reasonable
construction must be applied while construing a statute. Literal
construction should be avoided if it defeats the manifest object ... Page 291, "It is well settled that if a
statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law,
retrospective operation is generally intended