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Import of boric acid - Subordinate legislation cannot be ...

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August 5, 2013

Import of boric acid - Subordinate legislation cannot be violative of any plenary legislation made by Parliament or the State Legislature subordinate legislation in the form of the condition in the export-import policy was clearly violative of Section 38 of the plenary legislation i.e; the Insecticides Act - HC

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