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Punjab State Electricity Board Ltd vs Zora Singh & Ors on 11 August, 2005

7. Learned counsel for the petitioners had drawn our attention to the judgments in 'Punjab State Electricity Board Ltd. v. Zora Singh and Others' [(2005) 6 SCC 776], 'Rai Sudhir Prasad v. State of Bihar and Others' [(2004) 13 SCC 25] and 'V.B.Prasad v. Manager, P.M.D. Upper Primary School and Others' [(2007) 10 SCC 269] and canvassed the proposition that the Note added to a main rule is only clarificatory in nature and the same will not have any bearing adverse to the main rule and therefore Rule 14(c) along with the original Note appended to the same were not modified in any manner consequent on the introduction of Exts.P1 and P2 by which Notes (2) and (3) were added to Rule 14(c) of the Special Rules.
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The Bengal Immunity Company Limited vs The State Of Bihar And Others on 4 December, 1954

"111. x x x x x x x x x x x x x x It is well settled that in interpreting an enactment, the Court should have regard not merely to the literal meaning of the words used, but also take into consideration the antecedent history of the legislation, its purpose and the mischief it seeks to suppress. (The Bengal Immunity Co. Ltd. v. The State of Bihar (1955) 2 SCR 603 and R.M.D. Chamarbaugwalla v. The Union of India (1957) SCR 930 cited with approval)."
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R. M. D. Chamarbaugwalla vs The Union Of India(With Connected ... on 9 April, 1957

"111. x x x x x x x x x x x x x x It is well settled that in interpreting an enactment, the Court should have regard not merely to the literal meaning of the words used, but also take into consideration the antecedent history of the legislation, its purpose and the mischief it seeks to suppress. (The Bengal Immunity Co. Ltd. v. The State of Bihar (1955) 2 SCR 603 and R.M.D. Chamarbaugwalla v. The Union of India (1957) SCR 930 cited with approval)."
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