Power to remove difficulties permits government orders to address implementation gaps, subject to time-limit and parliamentary laying. Power to remove difficulties empowers the Central Government to make, by general or special order, provisions necessary or expedient to remove difficulties in giving effect to the Act so long as such provisions are not inconsistent with the Act; orders are subject to a statutory time-limit from the notified commencement and must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after they are made.
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Power to remove difficulties permits government orders to address implementation gaps, subject to time-limit and parliamentary laying.
Power to remove difficulties empowers the Central Government to make, by general or special order, provisions necessary or expedient to remove difficulties in giving effect to the Act so long as such provisions are not inconsistent with the Act; orders are subject to a statutory time-limit from the notified commencement and must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after they are made.
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