Section 197 deals with ratification, which
again may be express or implied. Ratification may be
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expressed or may be implied in the conduct ... Therefore,
unless such act is repudiated by the principal, there is
implied ratification. There could be an express
ratification by executing the same after
Section 197 deals with ratification, which
again may be express or implied. Ratification may be
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expressed or may be implied in the conduct ... Therefore,
unless such act is repudiated by the principal, there is
implied ratification. There could be an express
ratification by executing the same after
person as to acts done for him without his authority Effect of ratification Where acts are done by one person on behalf of another ... been performed by his authority.
197. Ratification may be expressed or implied Ratification may be expressed or may be implied in the conduct
Appellant directly ratified the
action of the DTTDC. While the effect of ratification is indeed what
the Appellants claim to be - that of relating back ... that ratification fails as there is neither an
express nor an implied ratification of the previous act "as its (the
Government
defective plaint can be
ratified, which may even be through an implied ratification, I don't see
any reason as to why the plaintiff
defective plaint can be ratified, which may even
be an implied ratification.
8.3. Thus, both the signatories of the plaint are not only principal officer
ratify the said
action of its officer. Such ratification can be express or
implied. The Court can, on the basis of the evidence on record ... defective plaint can be ratified, which may be even
through implied ratification, I see no reason as to why the
plaintiff should be non suited
Pawan Builders Private Ltd and the conduct of the company is implied
ratification of the contract by such person that the company has adopted such
defective plaint can be
ratified, which may even be an implied ratification. Thus, the
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signatory
action of its officer in signing the preadings.
Such ratification can be express or implied. The Court can on
the basis of the evidence