that the petitioners were not entitled to invoke the doctrine of estoppel either equitable or promissory as there is no estoppel against law; that ... buildings in question, that the pleas of promissory estoppel and the equitable estoppel are available on the facts and circumstances of these cases
string from the petitioner's bow is the doctrine of equitable estoppel. The question is whether the petitioner can fall back upon ... sought for and was admitted on that basis. The doctrine of Equitable Estoppel applies to a case where a person is given an unequivocal assurance
P. Sagar And Ors. vs State Of Andhra Pradesh Represented By ... on 7 October, 1966
confined the petitioner's claim within the narrow limits of equitable estoppel. His argument is that acting on the representation made by the State ... present case so at to apply the principle of equitable estoppel. It is not the petitioner's case that but for the possible chance
principle of legitimate expectation sprang from the basic principle of equitable estoppel. There is no gain-saying that promise and procedure capable of giving rise ... altered to his detriment. On the analogy of the principle of equitable estoppel the rule of just expectation with respect to a policy no doubt
that the respondents are estopped by the principles of promissory and equitable estoppel as the petitioner has altered his position by taking up the course ... promissory estoppel need not be inhibited by the same limitation as estoppel in the strict sense of the term. It is an equitable principle evolved
rise to legitimate
expectation or can there be promissory estoppel or equitable
estoppel ?
13. Question No.1: Ext.A1 is the letter dated
intimated to the University well in advance ; therefore the doctrine of equitable estoppel is not attracted in the instant case. It is stated that ... University his acted in accordance with the Regulations, the doctrine of equitable estoppel does not apply because in such an event, it will result
estoppel and equitable estoppel and observed that the doctrine
of promissory estoppel is not really based on the principle of estoppel,
but is a doctrine ... cited in support of the
aforesaid doctrine of promissory estoppel or equitable estoppel, but it
will suffice to refer to one of the latest decisions
concerned to detract from it and the principles of legal or equitable estoppel would apply. Similar was the position in Abodha Kumar Mohapatra v. State ... lady students. It was held that the principle of legal or equitable estoppel was applicable in the circumstances of the case as the claim