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Constitutional validity of amendments made to the Karnataka ...

Indian Laws

March 22, 2018

Constitutional validity of amendments made to the Karnataka Money Lenders Act, 1961 and the Karnataka Pawn Brokers Act, 1961 in the year 1998 - Section 7-A & 7-B of the M.L. Act and 4-A & 4-B of the P.B. Act are valid from the date of their enactment - That the provisions making these amendments retrospective from 1985 are illegal and invalid. - SC

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