Interpretation of Statutes by D.N. Mathur is a foundational legal text that explains the principles and rules used by courts to interpret legislation. The book discusses key doctrines of statutory construction, judicial reasoning, legislative intent, and methods used to resolve ambiguity in statutes. With chapter summaries included, it is especially useful for academic study and exam preparation.
Key Features
- Covers core principles of statutory interpretation
- Explains literal, golden, and mischief rules
- Discusses legislative intent and judicial approaches
- Includes important maxims and interpretative doctrines
- Chapter summaries for quick revision
- Useful for law exams and academic learning
- Clear and structured presentation
This book is highly beneficial for law students studying jurisprudence, legal methods, and interpretation of statutes. It is also useful for judiciary aspirants preparing for competitive examinations. Additionally, advocates, academicians, and legal researchers will find it valuable for understanding how courts construe legislation and apply statutory principles.