Power to remove difficulties enables government to issue orders addressing implementation obstacles, subject to parliamentary laying. The power to remove difficulties permits the Central Government to make orders published in the Official Gazette to supply provisions necessary for giving effect to the Act where practical difficulties arise, provided such provisions are not inconsistent with the Act. Orders cannot be made after a two year period from commencement and must be laid, as soon as practicable, before each House of Parliament.
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Power to remove difficulties enables government to issue orders addressing implementation obstacles, subject to parliamentary laying.
The power to remove difficulties permits the Central Government to make orders published in the Official Gazette to supply provisions necessary for giving effect to the Act where practical difficulties arise, provided such provisions are not inconsistent with the Act. Orders cannot be made after a two year period from commencement and must be laid, as soon as practicable, before each House of Parliament.
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