statute. The right to be elected was created by a statute and, thus,
can be taken away by a statute. It is now well settled ... Union of India17 , it was held that:
“Declaratory, clarificatory or curative Statutes are allowed to
hold sway in the past. The very nature
court there held that it is well settled that if a statute is
curative or merely declaratory of the previous law, retrospective
operation is generally ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is
curative or merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective
operation is generally intended
previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is generally intended ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is generally intended
Ghanashyam Mishra And Sons Private ... vs Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction ... on 13 April, 2021
Equivalent citations
follows:
14. The presumption against retrospective operation is not applicable
to declaratory statutes In determining, therefore, the nature of the
Act, regard must ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is curative or
merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is
generally intended
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
principle of retrospective operation applicable to
clarificatory statutes thus:
―13…. Unless there are words in the statute sufficient to show the
intention of the legislature ... PART C
Act . It is well settled that if a statute is curative or merely
declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is
generally intended
previous Act. It is
well settled that if a statute is curative or
merely declaratory of the previous law
retrospective operation is generally
intended
following manner:
"Declaratory statutes
The presumption against retrospective operation is not applicable to declaratory statutes. As stated in CRAIES and approved by the Supreme ... previous Act. It is well settled that if a statute is curative or merely declaratory of the previous law retrospective operation is generally intended
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