Principles Of Statutory: Interpretation Gp Singh

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Understanding the social, political, and economic climate at the time the statute was passed can shed light on why the legislature enacted the law. Principles of Contextual Interpretation

Justice G.P. Singh’s treatise dedicates significant analysis to how different types of statutes require different interpretive approaches: principles of statutory interpretation gp singh

Interpreting a statute as a whole ("within its four corners") rather than in isolation. Distinguishing Features

GP Singh, in his book "Principles of Statutory Interpretation," outlines several key principles that guide the interpretation of statutes. These principles are: The text distinguishes between different tools available to

Perhaps Singh’s most profound contribution is his rehabilitation and systematic explanation of the , rooted in Heydon’s Case (1584). This rule asks four questions: (1) What was the common law before the act? (2) What was the mischief for which the common law did not provide? (3) What remedy did Parliament propose? (4) Why did Parliament choose that remedy?

: Integrates Indian legal principles with foreign works like Bennion on Statutory Interpretation Case Analysis Distinguishing Features GP Singh, in his book "Principles

To understand the book, one must respect the author. Justice Gajendra Pal Singh was a former Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat High Courts. However, his legacy rests not on his judgments but on his scholarship.

Where a statute lists specific classes of persons or things followed by general words, the general words are construed as applying only to objects of the same kind as the specific ones (e.g., if a law says "cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other motor vehicles", "other motor vehicles" would not typically include airplanes). Penal, Tax, and Remedial Statutes

The meaning of an unclear word can be gathered from the words surrounding it. Context colors the meaning.

Headings to sections or groups of sections can be referred to as a preamble to those specific sections. Marginal notes, though traditionally given less weight, can be used to understand the general drift of the section.

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