Power to remove difficulties allows the Central Government to issue limited, Gazette-published orders under the Act. The Central Government may remove difficulties in implementing the Act by issuing an Official Gazette order that is not inconsistent with the Act and is necessary or expedient for that purpose. The power cannot be exercised after five years from commencement, and every such order must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after it is made.
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Power to remove difficulties allows the Central Government to issue limited, Gazette-published orders under the Act.
The Central Government may remove difficulties in implementing the Act by issuing an Official Gazette order that is not inconsistent with the Act and is necessary or expedient for that purpose. The power cannot be exercised after five years from commencement, and every such order must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after it is made.
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