Act was a declaratory Act, declaratory of the law on the subject, and a declaratory Act must always be construed retrospectively. The learned Judges were ... Provincial Insolvency Act. An amending Act explaining a particular expression already used in the original Act may be declaratory in nature. Such was Act XXVII
Local Boards Act, 1920, and the Madras Village Panchayat Act, 1920.
3. So far as the new Act is a consolidating Act ... occurring in the Transfer of Property Act was as explained in a later Act. The Inter Act--Act XXVII of 1926--was passed
The Secretary Of State For India In ... vs Mahaboob Sir Frazvant Sri Raja ... on 28
applicable to declaratory statutes. As stated in
CRAIES and approved by the Supreme Court : “For
modern purposes a declaratory Act may be defined ... Act is 'to
explain' an earlier Act, it would be without object unless
construed retrospective. An explanatory Act is generally
passed to supply
existence if the Amending Act so provides. But Sections 92 and 95 of the Transfer of Property Act, as amended in 1929, which undoubtedly ... said that on a proper construction of Section 63 of the Amending Act XX of 1929, the legislature had expressly or by necessary implication provided
later amending Act, the amending Act should be read as part of the Act which it was intended to correct. Though the Act ... Property Act . The Act itself is called " The Transfer of Property (Amendment) Act " because it is not usual to style an Act
clarificatory or declaratory in
nature. Such statutory provisions are labelled as “declaratory
statutes”. The circumstances under which provisions can be
termed as “declaratory statutes ... Act is ‘to explain’
an earlier Act, it would be without object unless construed
retrospective. An explanatory Act is generally passed to supply an
obvious
declaratory in nature.
Such statutory provisions are labeled as
“declaratory statutes”. The circumstances under
which a provision can be termed as “declaratory
statutes” is explained ... Act is 'to explain'
an earlier Act, it would be without object unless
construed retrospective. An explanatory Act is
generally passed to supply
applicable to declaratory
statutes. As stated in Craies and approved by
the Supreme Court: For modern purposes a
declaratory Act may be defined ... Act is 'to explain' an earlier Act,
it would be without object unless construed
retrospective. An explanatory Act is generally
passed to supply
clarificatory or declaratory in nature. Such statutory provisions are labelled
as “declaratory statutes”. The circumstances under which provisions can be
termed as “declaratory statutes ... Workmen , AIR 1960 SC
12, para 29] : ‘For modern purposes a declaratory Act may be
defined as an Act to remove doubts existing