Political Science, asked by ahsansomro6348, 11 months ago

According to the general clauses act month is to be reckoned as par

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Answered by oOMimosaoO
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This Act does not propose to effect any change in the law. The object of  the act is to indicate the meaning of an expression in a generic and not in a rigid or  exhaustive sense. It serves to shorten the language of statutory enactments and to  provide for uniformity of expression in cases where there is identity of subject  matter. Lord Bentham has rightly observed

Answered by aanyaverma405
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Answer:

British calender

Explanation:

Under clause 28 of Sec. ... As per Section 3 sub-section (35) of the General Clauses Act, 'month' shall mean a month reckoned according to the British Calendar.

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