Sections that have provisions that will mutatis mutandis apply to other sections of the indian act
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The expression ‘mutatis mutandis’ is Latin origin to be pronounced as ‘myoo-tay-tis myoo-tan-dis, has the meaning ‘all necessary changes have been made; with necessary changes mutatis mutandis to all later ones>. Earl Jowitt’s The Dictionary of English Law (1959) defines ‘mutatis mutandis’ as ‘with necessary changes in points of detail, meaning the matters or things are generally the same, but to be altered when necessary, as to names, offices and the like one. This is a phrase of frequent practical occurrence, meaning that matters or things are generally the same, but to be altered when necessary, as to names etc.,
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