upon the findings arrived at by the lower appellate Court, there was ratification in law by defendants 1 and 3, on the evidence that ... inference drawn from such facts, there was no ratification of the contract, either express or implied, so far as defendants 1 and 3 were concerned
action of its
officer in signing the pleadings. Such ratification can be express or
implied. The court can, on the basis of the evidence
action of its
officer in signing the pleadings. Such ratification can be express or
implied. The court can, on the basis of the evidence
been in any event ratification of the act of Felu by defendant 1. Dealing first with the question of implied authority it appears clear from ... Contract Act. Section 197 runs as follows:
Ratification may be expressed or may be implied in the conduct of the person on whose behalf
created either by the express or implied assent of principal and agent or by the ratification by the principal of the agent's acts
action to its officer in signing the pleadings. Such
ratification can be express or implied. The Court can, on
the basis of the evidence ... expressly authorized or
his action can be ratified. Such ratification can be expressed or implied.
A Court can on the basis of evidence on record
been in any event ratification of the act of Felu by defendant No. 1. Dealing first with the question of implied authority it appears clear ... Contract Act. Section 197 runs as follows:
Ratification may be expressed or may be implied in the conduct of the person on whose behalf
action of its officer in
signing the pleadings. Such ratification can be express
or implied. The Court can, on the basis of the evidence
authorised expressly or impliedly by its Memorandum and any act so done is ultra vires and incapable of ratification, even if every member
Government of the extra work. He contends that even the ratification must conform to Article 299 of the Constitution and that the principal Union ... Arbitration Act, except in so far as such Act expressly or impliedly permits it.
9. The second reason is that the doctrine by which