promissory estoppel has developed
parallel to the doctrine of legitimate expectations. The doctrine of legitimate
expectations is founded on the principles of fairness in government ... legitimate expectation has evolved. More
specifically, it has actively tried to separate the two doctrines and to situate the
doctrine of legitimate expectations
doctrine of legitimate expectation, and
the doctrine of arbitrariness together, and firmly roots the
doctrine of legitimate expectation within Article 14 of the
Constitution ... applicable to the doctrine of legitimate
expectation.
33. The doctrine of promissory estoppel and the doctrine
of legitimate expectation, while they share a common root
ultra vires the 1961 Rules ................... 9
ii. Legitimate Expectation ..............................................................................12
a. Doctrine of legitimate expectation under common law........................... 13
b. Doctrine of legitimate expectation under ... arbitrary.
a. Doctrine of legitimate expectation under common law
18. The basis of the doctrine of legitimate expectation in public law is founded
observed in relation to the doctrine of legitimate expectation:
"the doctrine of legitimate expectation in the substantive sense
has been accepted as part ... doctrine of legitimate
expectation is not correct as it makes "legitimate expectation"
practically synonymous with promissory estoppel. Legitimate
expectation may arise from conduct
arbitrariness as well as be against the legitimate expectation of the
appellants. The doctrine of legitimate expectation is an off-shoot of the concept ... arbitrary.
(a) Doctrine of legitimate expectation under common law
18. The basis of the doctrine of legitimate expectation in
public law is founded
interfere with
such decision by invoking the doctrine of legitimate expectation. The
legitimate expectation doctrine cannot be invoked to fetter changes in
administrative policy ... assertable expectation. Such expectation
should be justifiable, legitimate and protectable.
188.5. The protection of legitimate expectation does not require the
fulfilment of the expectation where
assertable expectation. Such
expectation should be justifiable, legitimate and protectable.
188.5. The protection of legitimate expectation does not require the
fulfilment of the expectation where ... treated as a legitimate expectation;
63.4. Fourthly, legitimate expectation operates in relation to both
substantive and procedural matters;
63.5. Fifthly, legitimate expectation operates
doctrine
of "Legitimate Expectation" was justified in allowing the
claim of the respondents.?
18. The doctrine of "Legitimate Expectation ... case of 'legitimate
expectation' if the authority
proposes to defeat a person's
'legitimate expectation' it should
afford
maker, may be sufficient to negative the 'legitimate
expectation'.
The doctrine of legitimate expectation based on established practice (as
contrasted from legitimate expectation ... enacted a statute. The legitimate
expectation should be legitimate, reasonable and valid. For the
application of doctrine of legitimate expectation, any representation or
promise should
even assail the
advertisement or qualifications prescribed therein.
Legitimate expectation:
17. The doctrine of legitimate expectation has been described
in Halsbury's Laws ... legitimate expectation cannot be applied in cases of
invalid expectation. The expectation should be legitimate, that is,
reasonable, logical and valid. Any expectation which