purposive construction must be either purposive-and-literal or purposive-and-strained. The third type of construction is non-purposive-and-literal. A construction ... purpose. The purposive-and-literal is the commonest construction, for usually a literal construction and a purposive construction lead to the same result. Dillon
literal and the purposive approach' Kammins Ballrooms Co. Ltd. v. Zenith Investments (Torquay) Ltd. , (1971) AC 850. Nevertheless a purposive construction must obviously ... construction, in para 4, held :
"It seems to us that the High Court had a mechanical approach to construction. The mechanical approach to construction
cooling. Excess treated effluent
shall be supplied through Tanker for construction purposes till
the laying of sewerage system in the area is completed ... cooling. Excess treated effluent
shall be supplied through Tanker for construction purposes till
the laying of sewerage system in the area is completed
Construction
Rule in Part XV of his book. The nature of purposive
construction is dealt with in Part XX at p. 659 thus ... Construction" in contrast with literal
construction. The learned author has observed as under:
"Contrast with literal construction - Although
the term 'purposive construction
Statutory Interpretation (4th
edn, 2002) 810 (section 304) entitled, `Nature of
purposive construction'. That begins with the following
words:
`A purposive construction ... thus giving rise to controversial
questions of construction. The process of
construction combines both literal and purposive
approaches. In other words the legislative intention
Construction
Rule in part XV of his book. The nature of purposive
construction is dealt with in Part XX at page 659 thus ... Purposive Construction in contrast with literal
construction. The learned author has observed as under:
"Contrast with literal construction
Although the term `purposive
construction
Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd vs Bombay Environmental Action Group & Ors on 7
JUDGE
The High Court has taken recourse to the rule of purposive
construction whereas learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants
want ... does not arise. It is in that sense - the
principle of purposive construction is to be taken recourse to.
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If the Collegium
Indian Handicrafts Emporium & Ors vs Union Of India & Ors on 27 August, 2003
planning area and the areas or
zones of land allocated for the purposes mentioned therein; and (ii) As
the scheme covers the villages in question ... ignored.
(ii) Having regard to the fact that the scheme provides for construction of
a bypass road of 70 feet width, any construction