The Government of India’s Repealing and Amending Act, 2025 has been notified, continuing a broader effort to modernise the statute book by repealing obsolete statutes and removing redundant provisions across various laws.
Why it matters:
- The Act systematically prunes outdated and spent legislation, removing legal clutter that can hinder clarity and enforcement.
- It improves legal coherence across multiple domains – administrative, procedural, and regulatory.
- Helps streamline judicial interpretation and reduces scope for litigation over archaic legal provisions.
Key takeaway:
While not all repeals have immediate case-impact, this Act marks a sustained push towards legislative rationalisation. Practitioners will benefit from tracking periodic repealing Acts to understand what has been formally removed from the statute book.