General- acadamic
T.N.REDDY
(Querist) 25 December 2024
This query is : Resolved
Sir, Whereever, in the provisions of the sections, if it refers to ' under the provisions of this Act' means it restrticts to only that Act, or it applies to all the notifications, GO's, etc, issued under that Act. This is only a acadamic quisition sir. kinldy, clarify.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 25 December 2024
Generally we don't entertain questions of academic in nature but since your query is of some special interest, the answer to my knowledge in this raged is given below:
In law, "under the provisions of a section" means that a statement or action is subject to the rules, requirements, or exceptions defined in a specific section of a legal document.
Here the provisions means:
A statement in a law or agreement that something must be done or happen, especially before another action can take place.
It can also be said that a statement within an agreement or a law that a particular thing must happen or be done, especially before another can happen or be done.
Here the Section refers to:
A subdivision or provision within a legal document, such as an article or statute, that is usually identified by a number or letter. Sections can define specific rules, requirements, or exceptions. A section refers to a distinct portion or provision of a legal code or set of laws, often establishing a particular legal requirement.
T.N.REDDY
(Querist) 25 December 2024
Thank you so much sir