Om Prakash Aggarwal vs Raj Kumar Mittal on 28 February, 2019
Author: J.R. Midha
contend that the plaintiff is not entitled to any equitable relief because he has not come forward with clean hands to the Court ... plaint will not derive us to a conclusion that the plaintiff has not come to the Court with clean hand because he has not asked
deprecated the practice of coming to Court not with clean hands. The complaints filed by the accused petitioner are much earlier in time than ... trick and cheated the complainant and came to this Court not with clean hands and suppressed material facts. The agreement as disclosed in page
plaintiff is not at all correct on that score, as he has not come to Court with clean hands to prove his case for payment ... remains that he is not even entitled to the equitable relief, as he has not come to Court with clean hands.
50. In this case
come to the court with clean hands and in the case in hand, the facts and circumstances do not favour the plaintiff who had approached ... party who makes false allegations and does not come with clean hands is not entitled to the equitable relief. While applying these principles
makes false allegations and/or does not come with clean hands is not entitled
to the equitable relief.
17.9 While exercising the discretion, the Court ... makes false
allegations and/or does not come with clean hands is not entitled to the
equitable relief.
17.15 In K. Narendra v. Riviera Apartments
permission of court is not required. It has also been submitted that the petitioner has not come with the clean hands and has concealed various ... person who does not come to the Court with clean hands is not entitled to be heard on the merits of his grievance
criminal revision, the aforesaid orders have not been annexed, as such, the revisionist has not come with clean hands. The Hon'ble Apex Court ... person who does not come to the court with clean hands is not entitled to be heard on the merits of his grievance
Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976
KARNATAKA
India
Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976
Act 14 of
equity. It is not just the clean
hands, but also clean mind, clean heart and clean objective that are the
equi-fundamentals of judicious litigation ... not facts. One, who does not come with candid facts and clean breast
cannot hold a writ of the court with soiled hands. Suppression