Madras (3). " The general rule in regard to a temporary
statute is ", observed Patanjali Sastri J., " that, in the
absence of special ... enough does avoid such an
anomalous consequence by enacting in the temporary statute a
saving provision, and the effect of such a saving provision
powers conferred by
Section 2 ."
This Act was a temporary statute enacted for a period
of one year. It was, however, continued till
governed by the rule enunciated in that section. In regard to temporary statute the general rule is that in the absence of special provision ... enough does avoid such an anomalous consequence by enacting in the temporary statute a saving provision, and the effect of such a saving provision
subsequent Ordinances promulgated in that regard were temporary statutes. It is well settled that a temporary statute is a piece of legislation which expires
stood prior to the enactment of the
statute which was repealed. It would mean that Section 10A of the EC Act, as it
was prior ... Thus, the Essential Commodities (Special Provisions) Act, 1981 was a
temporary statute and its effect came to an end on expiry of the specified period
powers conferred by Section 2 ."
13. This Act was a temporary statute enacted for a period of one year. It was, however, continued till
stood prior to the enactment of the statute which was
repealed. It would mean that Section 10A of the EC Act, as
it was prior ... Thus, the Essential Commodities (Special Provisions)
Act, 1981 was a temporary statute and its effect came to an
end on expiry of the specified period
governed by the rule enunciated in that section. In regard to temporary statute the general rule is that in the absence of special provision ... enough does avoid such an anomalous consequence by enacting in the temporary statute a saving provision, and the effect of such a saving provision
held in Jai Chand 's case (supra) that the temporary statute has force till it lasts and no action can be taken under
have to be left to the Civil Courts empowered under the different statutes. It would also be beyond the scope of the jurisdiction ... resolved having recourse to the proper remedy as provided by the statute, some temporary arrangement will have to be made and that arrangement can only