High Court" shall be substituted, and such consequential amendments, as the rules of grammar may require, shall be made; (b) for the words "Union territory ... High Court" shall be substituted, and such consequential amendments, as the rules of grammar may require, shall be made; (ii) in paragraph 2, (a) clause
place in interpreting rules of limitation and that they should be interpreted strictly according to the rules of grammar, their Lordships proceeded further to point ... formulating any rule of limitation or interpretation. The rule definitely formulated is, that rules of limitation (and Article 182 (2) is a rule of limitation
both the Nouns, namely,
the Registrar and the High Court. This rule of Grammar which
was sought to be pressed into aid by the learned ... both the Nouns, namely, the
Registrar and the High Court. This rule of Grammar which was
sounght to be pressed into aid by the learned
both the Nouns, namely,
the Registrar and the High Court. This rule of Grammar which
was sought to be pressed into aid by the learned ... both the Nouns, namely, the
Registrar and the High Court. This rule of Grammar which was
sounght to be pressed into aid by the learned
Official Receiver (AIR 1965 SC 951), where
this Court observed:
“The rules of grammar may suggest that when the section says that
the property ... based
solely or primarily on the mechanical application of the rules of
grammar. He urges that the construction for which Mr. Pathak
contents and which
clear that the literal construction of the
clause based on rules of grammar is not the only
construction ... this clause, one a
mere mechanical and literal construction based on rules of
grammar and the other which emerges from the setting in
which
been" in cl. (2) of Art. 233 , the
rules of grammar require that the person eligible for
appointment must not only have been ... Counsel for the appellant says
it means according to the strict rules of grammar. 'It may
be seriously questioned if an organic Constitution must
word 'employee'. In the context and according to the rules of grammar this can only refer to the employee who has been described ... that they came to the conclusion that according to the rules of grammar the reference can only be to an employee described earlier. Naturally, they
legislature, it is, I consider, clear that the railway comes within the rule granting this allowance".
41. It would be clear from the passages ... phrases and sentences are to be construed according to the rules of grammar........... The rule of construction is 'to intend the legislature to have
reading of the sub-section in a manner consistent with the rules of grammar there can be only one answer and that is that ... full stop but only a colon. Therefore, according to the ordinary rules of grammar the whole of Sub-section (1) including the proviso