1. Remedial provisions in a statute should be construed so as to secure the relief contemplated by the statute and not to deny the same — Such provisions should be construed more benevolently than the non-remedial provision so as to enlarge the scope of obtaining the relief rather than to curtail the same. Rang Baz Khan v. Raja Muhammad Azam Khan 1995 SCR 189 (F) 
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