Dhirajlal Rambhia
(SEO Sai Gr. Hosp.)
(168985 Points)
Replied 03 August 2019
Mutatis mutandis means "by changing those things which need to be changed.”
The phrase can also mean “having substituted new terms.”
Mutatis mutandis relates to due alterations to be made in similar statements. For example, the phrase can be used in contract clauses such as, "The changes proposed for the first contract apply mutatis mutandis to all other contracts."
Mutatis mutandis is used to gain a reader's attention to differences between a statement and a similar but different earlier statement. This phrase refers to matters that are generally same but can be altered according to need. Changes in similar statements will be regarding points in detail such as the name, title, and address of the parties.
Shivam RC
(Student)
(23683 Points)
Replied 03 August 2019
hashim hilali
(24 Points)
Replied 07 August 2019
CS M Pota
(Company Secreatary)
(3186 Points)
Replied 07 August 2019
Mutatis Mutanndis is used when the main things of any things applicable to all but when it is individually or separately made applicable and the the said word is used which means the intect low or rule of main thngs is applicable to all " as it is" without any changes in the main body of law or rule but some changes to be made like name ,designation,department etc. perticularly when it is made applicable in organisation for employees of the organisation.
In otherword the same for every body.
GSTR 9 and 9C for FY 23-24 as amended by Notification 12/2024 dated 10th July 2024(with recording)