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that respondent No. 1 is
barred by the principle of promissory estoppel from going back on
its promise and committing ... petition is based on the application of these principles of
promissory estoppel in this case.
16. The petitioner further says
Bombay High Court
State Government, are protected under the principle of
promissory estoppel and that the State cannot back out from its
obligation ... earliest point of
time invoking the principles of 'promissory estoppel'. During the
pendency of the writ petition
Andhra High Court
aforesaid submission Shri Mehta has invoked the principle of promissory
estoppel and has submitted that the State Government ... learned Advocate General has also submitted that the principle of
promissory estoppel cannot be invoked in the present case
Rajasthan High Court
State Government, are protected
under the principle of "promissory estoppel" and that the State cannot
back out from its obligation ... earliest
point of time invoking the principles of "promissory estoppel". During
the tendency of the writ petition
Andhra High Court
Besides it was held that
on the principles of Promissory Estoppel and Legitimate Expectation,
the producers cannot be asked ... Government of Andhra Pradesh on the principles of promissory estoppel
and legitimate expectation. It was further argued that even otherwise
Appellate Tribunal For Electricity
binding on the State Government on the principle of
promissory estoppel, the appellant had waived its right
under ... doctrine called 'promissory estoppel',
'equitable estoppel', 'quasi estoppel', and 'new estoppel'
is a principle evolved by equity to avoid injustice
Supreme Court of India
argued that he is relying on the principle of
promissory estoppel on which the petitioners went to spell ... that
they were claiming the right on the principles of promissory estoppel
as enunciated by the Supreme Court in several
Bombay High Court
time
bound nature of the Notification.
2. The principle of promissory estoppel, which is doctrine in equity
cannot be invoked ... also a
legislative function, and that, therefore, the principle of promissory
estoppel does not apply to such legislative function
Karnataka High Court
promissory estoppel in support of their case, though the. grounds have
been taken regarding violation of principles of natural justice ... question and, therefore,
the question of applicability of principles of promissory estoppel does
not apply. No rights have "Dear
Delhi High Court
Further, the departmental representative pressed into service the
principle of promissory estoppel as approved by the Supreme Court in
Motilal ... against the
assessee for those years without following the principle of natural
justice, inasmuch as, the IAC levied the penalty
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Kolkata
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