The Interest Act, 1978
Act 14 of 1978
- Published on 1 January 1978
- Commenced on 1 January 1978
- [This is the version of this document from 1 January 1978.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
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Statement of Objects and Reasons.-The Law Commission of India in its sixty-third report had recommended the revision of the existing Interest Act, 1839. This Act is a very short one; besides a preamble, it contains only one section and a proviso. However, it is a statute of importance, since it prescribes the general law of interest which becomes applicable in the absence of any contractual or statutory provisions specifically dealing with the subject. According to the Commission, almost every phrase used in the Act has given rise to problems of interpretation and judicial decisions have disclosed divergence of views in respect of the same. The Commission has revised the Act comprehensively so as to make its provisions more precise, specific, unambiguous and juristically satisfactory. It is proposed to replace the existing Act by a new Act based on the recommendations of the Law Commission.[31st March, 1978]An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the allowance of interest in certain cases.Be it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows:| Enforced with effect from 19.8.1981. | 
 
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