XXXVII of the Railway Establishment Manual of 1960. It is provided in prefatory note to the said Manual of 1960 thus:
".....the provisions ... points out that the above referred to passage is contained in the prefatory note to the abovesaid 1960 Manual. But, the said passage no doubt
archival account and
exposition of the three relevant Acts may be summarised.
Prefatory Note of the Three Acts
(A) THE TERRORIST AFFECTED AREAS (SPECIAL COURTS ... Statement
of Objects and Reasons of this Act read as follows:
"Prefatory Note Statement of Objects and
Reasons.- Terrorists had been indulging in
wanton
before which even well-settled principles of
law will bend.
With these prefatory words we may now proceed to state the facts of these
writ
before which even well settled principles of law will bend.
With these prefatory words we may now proceed to state the facts of these writ
School (Payment of Salaries of Teachers and other Employees) Act 197810. The Prefatory Note of this legislation describes it to be an Act to regulate
real import of sub- section (2)(a), we should not dissociate the prefatory language used in sub- sec. 2 from. the wording used ... otherwise provided in sub-sec. (2)' redundant and nugatory and the prefatory wording of sub-see. (2) 'notwithstanding ......... General Clauses Act ' otiose
recorded under Section 235 of the Code contains
some columns in the prefatory portion, one among them was
regarding the age. The statement ... accused actually
starts only after making such entries in those prefatory
columns. Unless the person who filled up such prefatory
columns is examined for showing
independent proceeding? Can it perhaps be regarded, more justifiably, as a prefatory but a distinct proceeding, which may or may not lead to a suit ... these views are erroneous, and that it should be properly regarded as prefatory but distinct, involving a right and a liability of its own. That
also by the fact that it is introduced by Vijnaneshwara with the prefatory remark that the text forms a special exception to the general rules ... inheritance and partition.
16. Vijnaneshwara introduces this second text with a prefatory remark, which, we think, is very material. The remark is translated by Colebrooke
correct the situation that
arose on account of impugned judgement. The Prefatory Note -
statement of objects and reasons - makes this abundantly
clear. We may extract ... Prefatory Note at this stage:
"Prefatory Note- statement of
Objects and Reasons.-- (1) For
giving effect to the directive
principle of State policy contained