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Deewan Singh & Ors. Ã Appellants vs Rajendra Pd. Ardevi & Ors. Ã Respondents on 4 January, 2007

29. While construing a provision, full effect is to be given to the language used therein, giving reference to the context and other provisions of the Statute. It is a settled legal principle of interpretation of Statute that no word be made redundant and every word in a statutory provision is to be given an effective meaning after determining the intent of the Legislature vide Deevan Singh vs. Rajendra Pd. Ardevi (2007)10 SCC 528, (2004)5 SCC 385 Deepal Girishbhai Son and others versus United India Insurance Co. Limited, Baroda and Prakash Kumar vs. State of Gujrat (2005) 2 SCC 409.
Supreme Court of India Cites 29 - Cited by 99 - S B Sinha - Full Document

Deepal Girishbhai Soni And Ors vs United India Insurance Co. Ltd., Baroda on 18 March, 2004

29. While construing a provision, full effect is to be given to the language used therein, giving reference to the context and other provisions of the Statute. It is a settled legal principle of interpretation of Statute that no word be made redundant and every word in a statutory provision is to be given an effective meaning after determining the intent of the Legislature vide Deevan Singh vs. Rajendra Pd. Ardevi (2007)10 SCC 528, (2004)5 SCC 385 Deepal Girishbhai Son and others versus United India Insurance Co. Limited, Baroda and Prakash Kumar vs. State of Gujrat (2005) 2 SCC 409.
Supreme Court of India Cites 27 - Cited by 749 - S B Sinha - Full Document

Prakash Kumar @ Prakash Bhutto vs State Of Gujarat on 12 January, 2005

29. While construing a provision, full effect is to be given to the language used therein, giving reference to the context and other provisions of the Statute. It is a settled legal principle of interpretation of Statute that no word be made redundant and every word in a statutory provision is to be given an effective meaning after determining the intent of the Legislature vide Deevan Singh vs. Rajendra Pd. Ardevi (2007)10 SCC 528, (2004)5 SCC 385 Deepal Girishbhai Son and others versus United India Insurance Co. Limited, Baroda and Prakash Kumar vs. State of Gujrat (2005) 2 SCC 409.
Supreme Court of India Cites 37 - Cited by 33 - H K Sema - Full Document
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