called 'promissory estoppel',
'equitable estoppel', 'quasi estoppel', and 'new estoppel'
is a principle evolved by equity ... called 'promissory estoppel', 'equitable estoppel', 'quasi
estoppel' and 'new estoppel'. It is a principle evolved by
equity
Supreme Court, while applying the principle of estoppel held
as under:-
"25. In matters relating to appointment to service various
factors are taken into ... find it difficult to accept the broad proposition
that the principle of estoppel would not apply in such a case
where
dealt with by the Co-
operative Tribunal was based on the principle of estoppel. Rather
than expressing the observations and conclusions drawn
wherein it has been held that the principle of estoppel was not available against the Government in exercise of legislative, sovereign of executive power. There ... case.
24. It was lastly contended by Mr. Joshi that the principle of estoppel does not operate
at the level of Government policy. In this
doctrine of "promissory estoppel".
"The true principle of promissory estoppel, therefore, seems to be that where one party has by his words ... following principles emerge :
(1) The Legislature can never be precluded from exercising its functions to legislate by invoking the principles of promissory estoppel;
(2) Principles
time bound nature of the Notification.
2. The principle of promissory estoppel, which is doctrine in equity cannot be invoked against the exercise of legislative ... issue a direction to the Court to continue exemption. The principles of estoppel cannot be invoked to continue the Notification even after the same
Hanumaiah :
The doctrine of promissory estoppel is not based on the principle of estoppel. It is a doctrine evolved by equity in order to prevent ... promissory estoppel would apply to the Government also. The Government cannot claim immunity from the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
(4) The principle of promissory estoppel
Reform Act, 1998 . Besides it was held that on the principles of Promissory Estoppel and Legitimate Expectation, the producers cannot be asked to pay wheeling ... policy decision of the Government of Andhra Pradesh on the principles of promissory estoppel and legitimate expectation. It was further argued that even otherwise
Navdeep Kaur vs State Of Punjab And Others on 1 June, 2023
Author: Lisa Gill
Issue Estoppel or
Doctrine of Collateral Estoppel can be applied even to the criminal
trials.
Even in India, the Courts have applied the Principle ... factual issue..."
Based on the principle referred supra, the Court refused to
apply the principle of issue estoppel.
In view of the judgment