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Mutatis mutandis
Mutatis mutandis, implies applicability of any provision with necessary changes in points of detail, Prahlad Sharma v. State of U.P., (2004) 4 SCC 113.Mutatis mutandis, means 'with the necessary changes in points of detail, Earl Jowitt's the Dictionary of English Law (1959), Mariyappa v. State of Karnataka, (1998) 3 SCC 276: AIR 1998 SC 1334Mutatis mutandis. With the necessary changes in points of detail.Earl Jowitt's The Dictionary of English Law (1959) defines 'mutatis mutandis as 'with the necessary changes in points of detail'. Black's law Dictionary (Revised 7th Edn., 1999 at p. 1039) defines 'mutatis mutandis' as 'with the necessary changes in points of detail, meaning that matters or things are generally the same, but to altered when necessary, as to names, offices, and the like, Houseman v. Waterhouse. In Bouvier's Law Dictionary (3rd Revision, Vol. II), the expression, 'mutatis mutandis' is defined as 'The necessary changes. This is a phrase of frequent practical occurrence, m...
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