Principles of Interpretation in India: (with Legal Maxims)

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Principles of interpretation are often not the law but they always have force of law. Reading and understanding a legal document requires understanding the principles with which to read the document. An easy example is what if a particular passage is susceptible to two meanings or what if there is no punctuation or if punctuation is there and it changes the meaning. It is said that there is no greater irony than to read anything literally and thus misreading it completely. Such problems are also referred to as conflict of law.
This book deals with most of the established principles of interpretation of laws and other legal documents including popular maxims in India, as accepted by the Courts with reference to reported cases and its citations.

A must read for every student and lawyer alike. It will tell you how to read law!

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A Google user
August 8, 2017
A Good and precise book.
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About the author

Sandeep Bhalla was born in 1966 and was called to bar in 1991. Since then he is practicing law in New Delhi India.

In 2001 he was taken on the rolls of Supreme Court of India, New Delhi. He practices nearly every branch of law and with same ease. 

He has contributed with the books on variety of subjects of law. He is presently residing at New Delhi and continue to do the same when he is not gardening or photographing or blogging or cooking.

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