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PTC India Ltd. v. Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, thr. Secretary

Supreme Court

Civil Appeal No. 3902 of 2006 with Civil Appeal Nos. 4354, 4355 of 2006, 2875 of 2007, 7437, 7438 of 2005 and etc.

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Law comes into existence not only through legislation but also by regulation and litigation. Laws from all three sources are binding. A statutory instrument, such as a rule or regulation, emanates from the exercise of delegated legislative power which is

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