Statutory interpretation clause defines key company court terms, procedural meanings, and default application of general interpretation law. Rule 2 lays down the interpretation clause for the Company Court Rules, 1959 by defining terms such as the Act, Advocate, certified, Code, Court, filed, High Court, District Court, Judge, Judge's summons, prescribed, Registrar, Reserve Bank, the Rules, sealed, and section. It also provides that, unless the context otherwise requires, words in the Rules carry the same meaning as in the Act, and the General Clauses Act, 1897 applies to their interpretation. Where prescribed charges or fees are not fixed by these Rules, the analogous Court rules apply.
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Statutory interpretation clause defines key company court terms, procedural meanings, and default application of general interpretation law.
Rule 2 lays down the interpretation clause for the Company Court Rules, 1959 by defining terms such as the Act, Advocate, certified, Code, Court, filed, High Court, District Court, Judge, Judge's summons, prescribed, Registrar, Reserve Bank, the Rules, sealed, and section. It also provides that, unless the context otherwise requires, words in the Rules carry the same meaning as in the Act, and the General Clauses Act, 1897 applies to their interpretation. Where prescribed charges or fees are not fixed by these Rules, the analogous Court rules apply.
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