case.
Application of external aids cannot be uniform
As discussed above, the external aids are very useful tools for the
interpretation or construction of statutory ... regarding use of external aids
are also provided in legislative form, then these statutory provisions
about external aids may also require interpretation from the court
ambiguity in the Entry 44 of Hank Yarn, the external
aids of interpretation like Budget Speech of Finance Minister,
Notification issued under the Textile Control ... some confusion or ambiguity in
such plain words, then the external aids of interpretation like
Dictionaries, Scientific materials, Budget Speeches, etc. can be
referred
they did not become eligible to
deduction. We have to give purposeful interpretation to
the above section. The said section is entirely based ... there was no need
to call for any rule of interpretation or external aid to
interpret the said word; that having regard to the plain
only by way of an exception that the external aids
of interpretation can be used. In the case of Bhaiji Vs. Sub-Divisional
Officer, Thandla ... language of the Statue is clear and unambiguous, the external
aids for interpretation should be avoided. In Cable Corporation of India
Vs. Addl . Commissioner
there was no need to call
for any rule of interpretation or external aid to interpret the
said word. In essence, it was urged that
principles of interpretation as to when the golden rule of interpretation should be adopted and as to when the contextual rule of interpretation should ... there was no need to call for any rule of interpretation or external aid to interpret it. The policy of the Government was to promote
Bill which becomes Law can be used to interpret
the law, as an external aid of construction. But has not used the same
inasmuch
subsequent amendments to the Act and (2) the external aid of interpretations such as the statement of objects and reasons of the original ... language of Section 2 (a) and Section 3 , only the external aid of interpretation like statement of objects and reasons cannot be resorted
scope whatsoever for having
recourse to either internal or external aids for
interpretation or construction of the said provision.
The High Court appears to have ... need for having recourse to
internal or external aids to interpret the Explanation 2 to
Section 5 as well as its ultimate conclusion to whittle
sabha -civil suit-Dicleartion
of bhumidhari right--Whether maintainable.
Statutory Interpretation.' External aid--Word defined
in another statute containing different meaning