Candidates participating in a recruitment process have
legitimate expectation that the process of selection will be fair
and non-arbitrary. The basis of doctrine ... authority’s promise or
past conduct will give rise to a legitimate expectation. This
doctrine is premised on the notion that public authorities,
while performing
referred to by Shri Dave in support of his
submissions on legitimate expectation and promissory
estoppel. According to Shri Dave, after the tender was
invited ... expectation of certain outcome or treatment
arises. It does not, however, create an absolute right to
the expected outcome. The protection of legitimate
expectation
Whether the High Court’s decision frustrates the
legitimate expectation of the petitioner?
Issue A
13. To answer the issue, a reference to the unamended ... doctrine of
legitimate expectation has to establish : (i) the legitimacy
of the expectation; and (ii) that the denial of the legitimate
expectation
foundation of the doctrine of promissory
estoppel and legitimate expectation.
WP No. 26133 of 2023:- Petition filed under Article 226 of The
Constitution of India ... expectation is
a relevant factor requiring due consideration in a fair decision
making process. Whether the expectation of the claimant is
reasonable or legitimate
foundation of the doctrine of promissory
estoppel and legitimate expectation.
WP No. 26133 of 2023:- Petition filed under Article 226 of The
Constitution of India ... expectation is
a relevant factor requiring due consideration in a fair decision
making process. Whether the expectation of the claimant is
reasonable or legitimate
OCIs were entitled to have "legitimate expectation" as
enshrined in Navjyoti [Navjyoti Coop. Group Housing
Society v. Union of India
OCIs were entitled to have "legitimate expectation" as
enshrined in Navjyoti [Navjyoti Coop. Group Housing
Society v. Union of India
OCIs were entitled to have "legitimate expectation" as
enshrined in Navjyoti [Navjyoti Coop. Group Housing
Society v. Union of India
OCIs were entitled to have "legitimate expectation" as
enshrined in Navjyoti [Navjyoti Coop. Group Housing
Society v. Union of India
Constitution of India. It is further argued that the petitioner
had legitimate expectation for consideration of his
nomination under Article 171(5) of the Constitution ... reputation of the petitioner and is violative of
constitutional legitimate expectation of the petitioner. It is
further submitted that during the pendency of the writ