The General Clauses Act, 1897 is a foundational statute providing rules for interpretation and application of Indian laws. This book presents the Act in a structured, clear, and authoritative manner, detailing definitions, general provisions, and procedural guidelines that apply across multiple statutes.
It covers the application of terms, powers of authorities, computation of time, incorporation by reference, and rules governing amendments and repeals. The book also explains how the Act aids judicial interpretation and legislative drafting, ensuring consistency and clarity across Indian legislation. Practical examples and case references are included to illustrate the application of statutory provisions in real-world scenarios.
Designed for lawyers, judges, legislative drafters, administrative officers, and law students, this book bridges statutory theory with practical interpretation. Its comprehensive coverage ensures readers understand the scope, purpose, and procedural utility of the General Clauses Act. The work serves as an indispensable reference for statutory interpretation, legal research, and administrative compliance, making it essential for anyone engaging with Indian law and governance.






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