such discretionary relief, plaintiff has to come to the Court with clean hands. Entire facts of the case have to be pleaded. There should ... effect that the plaintiff has not come to the Court with clean hands. When the matter was taken up before the Supreme Court
respondents that
the petitioner did not approach this Court with clean
heart and clean hands and as such, he is not entitled ... petitioner that he has not
approached this Court with clean heart and clean hands
and accordingly, he is not entitled to get any equity from
that score, as he has not come to Court with clean hands to prove his case for payment of part of sale consideration ... Since the plaintiff has not come forward before this Court with clean hands, he is not entitled for getting the relief of equity from this
This is trite that a
litigant must approach the Court with clean hands ... clean heart, clean mind
and clean objective. This is settled that if a litigant has approached the
court with a pair of dirty hands
prima-facie,
the petitioners have not come to the Court with clean
hands, by suppressing the material facts and have filed
writ petitions ... just the clean hands, but
also clean mind, clean heart and clean
objective that are the equi-fundamentals of
judicious litigation. The legal maxim jure
forged document; that the plaintiff has not approached the court with clean hands and hence, is not entitled to the discretionary relief of specific performance ... respondent/plaintiff is expected to come to the court with clean hands and in the case in hand, the facts and circumstances do not favour
severe indictment for not having
approached the Court with clean hands, clean heart and clean mind
while filing CWP No.2196 of 2011, the petitioner ... just
the clean hands, but also clean mind, clean heart and clean
objective that are the equifundamentals of judicious litigation.
The legal maxim jure naturae
appellant/writ petitioner did not
approach the writ court with clean hands. According to him, the appellant/writ
petitioner based his claim on a forged ... ground that he did not approach the writ court with clean hands.
Mr. Bhattacharjee, learned advocate for the respondent/company further
argued by drawing
such a litigant.
(iii) The obligation to approach the Court with clean
hands is an absolute obligation and has repeatedly
been reiterated by this Court ... just the
clean hands, but also clean mind, clean heart and clean
objective that are the equi-fundamentals of judicious litigation.
The legal maxim jure
guilty of suppression of material facts, not approaching the
Court with clean hands, and thereby abusing the process of the
Court. Before we dwell upon ... just the
clean hands, but also clean mind, clean heart and clean objective
that are the equi-fundamentals of judicious litigation. The legal
maxim jure