RULES OF INTERPRETATION OF CONSTITUTION - Guiding principles in the interpretation of constitutional and other statutory provisions
HELD:
"The duty of the Court to interpret the relevant provisions of the Constitution and determine the intention of the legislature is a fundamental aspect of constitutional jurisprudence.
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