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<h1>Section 15 of the General Clauses Act allows appointments by name or office, offering flexibility in method.</h1> Section 15 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, stipulates that when a Central Act or Regulation grants the power to appoint someone to a position or function, such appointments can be made either by naming the individual or by virtue of their office, unless explicitly stated otherwise. This provision applies to appointments made after the Act's commencement, allowing flexibility in the method of appointment.