transfer" in the proviso is said to be a "drafting error". This conclusion is justified on the ground that the expression ... Draft" the provision. They have only to interpret the provision. It is not the function of the Courts to legislate. The "Drafting Error
Neeta Sawant WPL-11586-2024-FC
appears to be a mere drafting error. This is further clear from the frst
Proviso to Sub-section ... Neeta Sawant WPL-11586-2024-FC
35) On the issue of drafting error, a useful reference can be made to
decision of the House
clause B of Clause (iv) of Section 3D is a drafting
error. That the Amendment Act of 2023 established AGRC under Section 34A
with retrospective ... before the Tribunal.
In my view, there appears to be a drafting error while amending the
provisions of Slum Act by 2023 Amendment, whereby AGRC
Section 7(14)(b) of the MRC Act is an
obvious drafting error and that the same is required to be omitted.
He would submit ... submit
that in fact in a case where there is a drafting error, it is the duty of
the Court to correct the same
Section 7(14)(b) of the MRC Act is an
obvious drafting error and that the same is required to be omitted.
He would submit ... submit
that in fact in a case where there is a drafting error, it is the duty of
the Court to correct the same
correct draftsman's errors on the Development
Plan in respect of typographical errors in the boundaries of land
parcels, errors in showing alignment ... draft Development Plan
and Town Planning Scheme.
73. It is submitted that there was incorrect alignment having
occurred due to drafting error as is evident
interest" in paragraph 1,
but then that word is a drafting error and it ought to have been
"permissible increase". In this ... hence it cannot be said
that word "interest" is drafting error. Even if word "interest" is
presumed to be drafting error
considered and was not required to be corrected under Drafting Error.
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7. On 30th July ... Director of the Town Planning, Pune for correcting the
drafting error in the area on record while sanctioning in the
Development Plan. The Town Planning
omission of the word "trained" is an obvious drafting error and if the said word is not supplemented, the rule cannot be harmonized
vacant premises. I may point out that there is a drafting error in Section 6 (1) because it refers to permises situated in the area