amended in 1929), s. 111(g)-Whether based on justice, equity
and good conscience-Applicability to lease deeds executed
before 1st April, 1930.
HEADNOTE ... amended in
1929, is not based on any principle of justice, equity or
good conscience and is not applicable to leases executed
prior
equity or justice but a technical or formal
statutory requirement? What, in short, is the status of the
formula of justice, equity and good conscience ... only harped on justice, equity
and good conscience and invoked s. 111(g) as embodying
equity and good conscience. For the first time
Rules are only applied in such cases on consideration of justice, equity and good conscience provided it is found applicable to Indian Society and circumstances ... required to apply laws prevailing in England as rules of justice, equity and good conscience. As and when the laws in India were codified
Reason, therefore, is the soul and
spirit of a good judgment. Equity, justice and good conscience are the
hallmarks of judging. One who seeks ... Good Conscience". In Colliery
Employees' Federation Vs. Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association ,
Cohen J. said
"..the words 'equity and good conscience
legislation in giving a statutory approval to the principles of justice, equity and good conscience, which disqualifies a murderer or a person who abets commission ... words of Hon'ble Mr.Justice Krishna Iyer,
The concept of 'justice, equity and good conscience' comes into play in the absence
said requirement not being based on any principle of equity, justice and good conscience, need not be complied with to avail of the forfeiture implying ... being in consonance with the rules of equity, justice and good conscience and that it was still necessary for a reasonable notice in writing
Article 226 of the Constitution of India is based
on justice, equity, and good conscience. Let us consider as to when ... good
conscience". The Royal Charters of 1683, 1687, 1726
and 1753 also used the expressions "Equity and Good
Conscience" and "Justice
entitled to be followed in Punjab and principles of equity, justice and good conscience relating to the points covered by those provisions, for or against ... what extent, contain principles of equity, justice and good conscience which may be invoked as such by litigants in this state. The relevant part
Courts are to follow the principles of "justice, equity and good conscience", which have been "generally interpreted to mean the rules ... India in terms. If, however, they embody any principles of justice, equity and good conscience, such principles would apply to India, in preference
contributory negligence in India upon the basis of justice, equity and good conscience as there has been no specific provisions when they came to India ... cases, in the absence of any law, according to justice, equity and good conscience. The expression `justice, equity and good conscience' has been interpreted