As per the best way to interpret a statute or document is to read it as it would have been read when it was enacted or made.
If the used in a statute make it clear that a sense is intended, the rule of Ejusdem Generis shall not apply.
The act by which the operation of a previous Act comes to an end, is called as ___________
An aid that expresses the scope, object and purpose of the Act—
Rule of Beneficial construction is also known as—
____ __ __ _ _ is the cardinal rule of construction that words, sentences and phrases of a statute should be read in their ordinary, natural and grammatical meaning so that they may have effect in their widest amplitude
The Rule in Heydon’s case is also known as—
Pick the odd one out of the following aids to interpretation—
When there is a conflict between two or more statues or two or more parts of a statute then which rule is applicable:
Which among the following is an External Aid to interpretation: