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EJUSDEM GENERIC RULE

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....JUSDEM GENERIC RULE<br>By: - Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal <br>Service Tax<br>Dated:- 26-4-2011<br><br>This rule means when particular words pertaining to a class, category or genus are followed by general words, the general words are construed as limited to things of the same kind as those specified. Salmond explains the principle in the following words: "Yet another example of a rule of language in a leg....

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....al maxim is the Ejusdem Generis rule which serves to restrict the meaning of general words to things or matters of the same kind (genus) as the preceding particular words. So, for example, when the Sunday Observance Act, 1677, provided that no "tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer or other person whatsoever" should do certain things, the general phrase "other person whatsoever" was held to refe....

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....r only "persons within the class indicated by previous particular words' and not, therefore, to include such persons as farmers or barbers". This rule reflects an attempt "to reconcile incompatibility between the specific and general words in view of the other rules of interpretation that all words in a statute are given effect if possible, that a statute is to be construed as a whole and that no....

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.... words in a statute are presumed to be superfluous". (Tribhuwan Prakash Nayyar Vs. Union of India , AIR 1970 SC 540) The Supreme Court in Amar Chandra vs. Collector of Excise, Tripura, AIR 1972 SC held that this rule applies when -- (a) the statute contains an enumeration of specific words; (b) the subjects of enumeration constitute a class or category; (c) that class or category is not exhaus....

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....ted by the enumeration; (d) the general terms follow the enumeration; (e) there is no indication of a different legislative intent. Sutherland in his 'Statutory Construction' (3rd Edition, Vol. II p. 395) has also explained the principle of 'Ejusdem generis in the same words. The specific character and description of the service is important for taxability and that rule of ejusdem generis have....

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.... a crucial bearing on interpretation of scope of taxing subject. (Homa Engineering Works v. CCE, Mumbai (2007 -TMI - 1658 - CESTAT ,MUMBAI). In Smt. Nirmala Jain v ITO (2008) 304 ITR (AT ) 246 (Patna), it was observed that the principle of ejusdem generis has to be invoked when particular words pertaining to a class or category or genus are followed by general words, then the general words are c....

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....onstrued as limited to words of the same kind as those specified. This principle would apply when-- (i) the statute contains an enumeration of specified words, (ii) the subject of the enumeration constitutes a class or category, (iii) that class or category is not exhausted by the enumeration (iv) the general term follows the enumeration and (v) there is no indication of a different legislati....

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....ve intent. Reply By Rajagopal & Co., N.C. as = The applicability of this Generic Rule is often misrepresented and while interpreting this rule many judgments which i had come across either in the ITAT or in the Highcourts lacks clarity. N.C.Prabhakar, Member - Revenue Bar Association - ITAT - Chennai Dated: 27-4-2011<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professio....

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