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Promoting Harmony
Daaman
When there is an ambiguity in terms of a provision, one must look at well-settled principles of construction
Patangrao Kadam vs Prithviraj S Deshmukh
Supreme Court
26/02/2001
Appeal (civil) 1789 of 1998; MANU/SC/0133/2001; AIR 2001 SC 1121; (2001)3SCC594
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When there is an ambiguity in terms of a provision, one must look at well-settled principles of construction but it is not open to first to create an ambiguity which does not exist and then try to resolve the same by taking recourse to some general principle.
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