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<h1>Rules exceeding statutory powers or supplanting provisions without proper authorization must be declared ultra vires</h1> The doctrine of ultra vires refers to acts performed without proper authority or beyond conferred powers. It encompasses both prohibited acts and those exceeding granted authority, literally meaning 'beyond the powers' or 'without authority.' The Supreme Court established that rules exceeding statutory rule-making powers or supplanting provisions without proper authorization must be declared ultra vires. This doctrine serves as a fundamental legal principle ensuring actions remain within authorized boundaries and preventing abuse of delegated powers across various legal contexts.