A clause beginning with 'notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or in some particular provisions in the Act or in some particular Acts or in any law for the time being in force', is some times appended to a section in the beginning, with a view to give the enacting part of the section in case of conflict, an overriding effect over the provision or Act mentioned in that clause. Such a clause is called:
A clause beginning with 'notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or in some particular provisions in the Act or in some particular Acts or in any law for the time being in force', is some times appended to a section in the beginning, with a view to give the enacting part of the section in case of conflict, an overriding effect over the provision or Act mentioned in that clause. Such a clause is called: Correct Answer Non obstante
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