Introduction IOS
Introduction IOS
2. Legislatre
3. Judiciary
1. Presidential form of government
Eg USA
Eg India and UK
1. The word 'statute' is derived from the Latin word
Southerland:
the State.
1. THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
2. STATUTORY LAW
3. DELEGATED LEGISLATION
4. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS.
BILL BECOMES AN ACT
1. TITLE
2. PREAMBLE
3. ENACTING CLAUSE
4. BODY
5. REPEALING CLAUSE
6. SAVING CLAUSE
7. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE
8. EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE
1. GENERAL LAW
2. SPECIAL LAW
3. LOCAL LAW
4. PUBLIC LAW
5. PRIVATE LAW
6. PENAL STATUTE
Eg Covid Period
compliance is mandatory
4. Directory or Permissive Statute:
act.
misconduct.
12. Explanatory Statutes: To remove the ambiguity and to make it
clear the meanings and purpose of the expressions used in the statute
one more Act/ Statute is passed for the purpose of explaining the
Acts/Amending Statutes.
translate.
law.
words.
• Grey:
the Statute.
In case of Seaford Court Estates Ltd. V/s Asher,
remedy.
The primary object of statutory interpretation is to
legislature.
1. Uncertainity
2. Friction
3. Hardship
4. Inconvenience
5. Injustice
6. Absurdity
7. Anomaly
8. Inconsistency and
9. Repugnancy
1. Court must start with the presumption that the legislature
read words into it which are not there especially when the
2. LEGISLATIVE INTENT:
judicial review.
3. Assumptions…..
4. Other Case-Laws:
2. Interpretation is the art of finding out the true sense of any form
or words i.e. the sense which the author intended to convey and
of enabling others to derive from them the same idea which the
that lie beyond the direct expression of the text from elements
known from and given in the text conclusions which are in the
interpreted strictly.
2. Liberal Construction:
Mainly based on the text of the law Takes into account the broader legal
context
Gives literal meaning to the words Gives effect to the intent of the law
Does not modify or alter the Can extend or narrow the meaning
meaning of law of the law
Used when the language of the law Used when the language of the law
is clear is ambiguous or vague
Limited by the letter of the law Extended by the spirit of the law
INTERPRETATION CONSTRUCTION
Less room for personal bias More room for personal bias
2. Simple meaning
A statute is “A law established by the act of the legislative power i.e. an act of the
legislature. The term Statute is generally applied to laws and reulations of every sort of
law which ordains, permits or prohibits anything which is designated as a statute, without