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Dealing with a property dispute, the Supreme Court recently held that where the language used in an instrument document is clear and unambiguous, only that clear expression of words is to be considered for the interpretation of the instrument, not the surrounding circumstances. It is a cardinal principle of interpretation that where the language employed in the instrument is clear and unambiguous, the common literary meaning ought to be assigned in interpreting the same and one should not fall back on any other inference.

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Available Exams

General Dictation
We know that a sound is a form
Words: 500 | Time: 25 mins
Judgment Writer 2024 (JW) Dictation
The Survey Commission of Waqf
Words: 1184 | Time: 50 mins
Legal Dictation
But above all, what sustains us
Words: 519 | Time: 25 mins
Patna Civil Court Steno Dictation
In our opinion, the legal
Words: 433 | Time: 17 mins
Kailash Chandra Vol-1 Dictation
So, there was a representation from tha
Words: 396 | Time: 25 mins
Jharkhand & Patna Civil Court Dictation
I shall also not go into the global factors
Words: 497 | Time: 25 mins