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approached the Court with a pair of unclean hands was not entitled for an equitable remedy. Plaintiff projected his case ... relief, plaintiff has to come to the Court with clean hands. Entire facts of the case have to be pleaded
Madras High Court
that the
plaintiff has not approached the court with clean hands and hence, is
not entitled to the discretionary relief ... plaintiff is expected to come to the
court with clean hands and in the case in hand, the facts
Madras High Court
writ petitioner did not
approach the writ court with clean hands. According to him, the appellant/writ
petitioner based ... that he did not approach the writ court with clean hands.
Mr. Bhattacharjee, learned advocate for the respondent/company further
Kolkata High Court (Appellete Side)
petitioner must come with clean hands ; with clean mind and
clean objective like the writ petitions filed by other petitioners ... different agreements, but the petitioners have not come with clean
hands. In the circumstances no relief can be granted
Patna High Court
does not approach the court
with a pair of clean hands but to what extent such relief should be denied ... that any one coming to equity must come
with clean hands. It think the expression" clean
hands" is used more
Supreme Court of India
hence, the appellants have not approached the Court with clean hands and the application is liable to be dismissed ... that the appellants have not approached the court with clean hands.
4. In this regard, the learned senior counsel vehemently
Madras High Court
plaintiffs have not come to
the Court with clean hands and had suppressed material facts from this
Court
Delhi High Court
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Lawyers' Intiative Through Sh. ... vs State Of Punjab Through Its Chief
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Andhra High Court
Potluri Babu Rao And Ors. vs Sistla Neelagriva Sastry And Ors. on
Andhra High Court
facts and had not
approached this Court with clean hands. Learned Single Judge by reason
of the impugned judgment observed ... that the petitioner has not approached
this Court with clean hands :
Re: Question No. 1
38. From the pleadings
Delhi High Court
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