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Intra vires means

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Intra vires = valid act within legal authority; Ultra vires = invalid act beyond legal authority.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • within the powers
  • outside the powers
  • within the scope of fundamental rights
  • regular
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The Correct Option is A

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“Intra vires” is a Latin legal term meaning “within the powers.”
It refers to acts done within the scope of authority granted by law or the constitution to a body or individual.
For example, if a municipal corporation passes a by-law within its statutory authority, the act is intra vires.
Option (b) “outside the powers” is the opposite concept, known as “ultra vires.”
Option (c) is incorrect because fundamental rights are a separate constitutional concept.
Option (d) “regular” is too vague and does not capture the legal precision of intra vires.
Thus, option (a) is the correct legal interpretation.
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