№ lp_1_2_59972
Analytical exposition of a legal maxim drawn from Indian Supreme Court jurisprudence that explains how courts construe statutes and legal instruments to preserve validity and legislative intent within constitutional limits.
Legal maxim: Ut Res Magis Valeat Quam Pereat
Jurisdiction: India
Field of law: Constitutional law; Statutory interpretation
Type of document: Doctrinal legal explanation
Primary sources cited: Supreme Court of India judgments
Key cases referenced: Indra Sawhney v. Union of India (1992); CST v. Mangal Sen Shyam Lal (1975); K.P. Varghese v. ITO (1981); State of Punjab v. Prem Sukhdas (1977); CIT v. R.M. Amin (1977); CIT v. S. Teja Singh (1959)
Doctrine focus: Presumption of constitutionality; harmonious construction
Geographical scope: India
Temporal scope: 1940–1992 (based on cited cases)
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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