Which of the following is not an Immovable Property?
Where an act of parliament does not expressly specify any particular day as to the day of coming into operation of such Act, then it shall come into operation on the day on which:
An act or omission constitutes an offence under two enactments. Referring to the provisions of the General Clauses Act, 1897, state which among the following is correct in such a situation:
Every Act has a which expresses the scope, object and purpose of the Act. It is the main source for understanding the intention of lawmaker behind the Act.
As per a Rule of an Educational Institution, every student may come on weekends for extra classes but every student shall appear on a weekly test conducted in the institute, which can be analysed in terms of General Clause Act, as: (
Mr. A died at the age of 72 leaving behind some movable and immovable properties to be distributed between his two sons C& D, as per his registered will. His Will clearly mentioned that all the immovable property should go to C and all the movable property should go to D. Both the brothers divided the property as per will except below mentioned properties, because they could not establish which property should go to whom. Kindly help them by ticking the property/ies which should go to D (as per the provisions of the general Clause Act, 1897):
A clause that begins with the words ‘Notwithstanding anything contained’ is called:
In all Central Acts and Regulations, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, words importing the masculine gender shall be taken:
Calendar year starts from:
Where, by any Central Act, a power to make any appointment is conferred, then, unless a different intention appears, the authority having for the time being power to make the appointment shall also have power: