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Constitution of India, 1950 :
Article 32 - Fundamental Rights - Estoppel - Principle
behind - No estoppel can be claimed against enforcement of
Fundamental ... referred to.
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1.2 There can be no estoppel against the Constitution.
The Constitution is not only the paramount
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misuse in
bad faith - Distinction between.
Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel - Applicability of
Whether applicable against government - Limitations - What
are.
HEADNOTE ... lessor i.e. the Union of India is
estoppel by the doctrine of promissory estoppel and cannot
therefore go back
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properly pleaded and proved.
Public law-Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel, its
contours and parameters, explained.
Estoppel-Estoppel in pais-Promissory ... Estoppel-
Applicability of the doctrine against the Government and
extent threreof-Doctrine of executive necessity whether
could be a valid
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Law Commission Report Review Of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (Part Iiib)
ON
REVIEW OF
Law Commission Report
Exclusion for levy of excise duty - Whether
arises.
Promissory estoppel
Doctrine of promissory estoppel - Applicability of
Explained.
Constitution of India ... packing the cigarettes, and the doctrine of promissory
estoppel was invoked against the Government on the basis of
the representation
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Oral arrangement-If
permitted-If would operate as an estoppel
Registration Act. s. 17(1)(b)-Family arrangement if
should ... legal
lacuna or 1 formal defect, the rule of estoppel is applied
to shut out the plea of the person
Supreme Court of India
Section 115 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
115. Estoppel.- When one person has, by his declaration, act or omission
Central Government Act
also contended that the principle of issue
estoppel is synonymum with the term "abuse of process", that the issue
estoppel ... come to its own conclusion.
7. The Rule of estoppel is only a "rule of evidence" and the contention
Kerala High Court
Section 116 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
116. Estoppel of tenant; and of licensee of person in possession
Central Government Act
appellants, in these appeals, invoking the doctrine
of promissory estoppel have urged that the Central
Government could not have withdrawn ... estopped on the basis of the promissory estoppel to go back
on its promise. Reliance has been placed on various
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