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2023-10-17 09:55:13.0

  • Salve: Let me argue on retrospectivity. There's one case that explains it well. A retrospective legislation is one that impairs past rights. Rights are between citizens and upon citizens. Between State and citizens, even a substantive law is considered to be retrospective if it confers new rights. A classic example is Probation of Offenders Act.

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