will not be accepted except for compelling reasons such as obvious drafting
errors. (See State of U.P. and others vs. Vijay Anand Maharaj
will not be accepted
except for compelling reasons such as obvious
drafting errors. ..
15. It is well settled that literal interpretation
should be given
will not be accepted except for compelling reasons such as
obvious drafting errors. (See State of U.P. and others vs. Vijay
Anand Maharaj
view to make a statute
workable the court has corrected obvious drafting errors.
The court in suitable cases may add or omit or substitute
words
right to hold the said post. So long, the draft
rules were not approved by the Competent Authority, viz., UPSC, it was
opined, R. Sundar ... submitted that the High Court committed a manifest error in not
considering the effect of the draft rules as in terms thereof the candidature
right to hold the said post. So long, the draft rules were not approved by the Competent Authority, viz., UPSC, it was opined, R. Sundar ... submitted that the High Court committed a manifest error in not considering the effect of the draft rules as in terms thereof the candidature
error or both, or when the entries deviate from the particulars of the Assembly Electoral Roll, the District Panchayat Officer may cause such errors rectified ... further in no uncertain terms provides that objections as to errors contained in the draft rolls must be filed in the prescribed form and within
Income-tax Officer
forwards a draft order to the assessed. At the time, such
draft order is only a draft of the proposed order ... detects some error or omission in the proposed order and
revises it at that earlier point of time forwarding the revised
draft order
State Of West Bengal vs Kesoram Industries Ltd. And Ors on 15 January, 2004
Author
defendant-
petitioner in favour of the plaintiff by means of a bank draft within two weeks. The
amount so deposited can be withdrawn ... filing written
statement having been filed, the High Court committed a serious error in passing the
impugned judgment.
10. Learned counsel appearing on behalf