opinion defaulting allottes of valuable plots cannot be
allowed to approbate and reprobate by first agreeing to abide by terms and
conditions of allotment ... liability as per
the agreed terms.
22. The doctrine of “approbate and reprobate” is only a species of
estoppel, it implies only to the conduct
stand for election-Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel and
principle of approbation and reprobation.
HEADNOTE:
In the year 1978, a proviso was added to Rule ... ground of estoppel or the
principle that one cannot approbate and reprobate or that
they were guilty of laches. In the first instance some
contended that the assessee cannot at the same time approbate and reprobate and part-Ill contained the distinguishing features between the provisions of three Acts ... written submissions dealing with the principle of estoppel / approbate - reprobate. He further pointed out that the provisions of the Business Profit Tax Act considered
Lokash Chemical Works vs M.S. Mehta, Collector Of Customs ... on 29 April, 1980
Equivalent
that view of the matter, it cannot be
permitted to approbate or reprobate at the same time.
(2) The purported liberty granted by this Court ... situation, the doctrine that a person cannot be permitted to approbate or
reprobate at the same time must be invoked.
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reject
what was not. The appellant cannot approbate and
reprobate. The maxim qui approbat non reprobat (one who
approbates cannot reprobate) is firmly embodied ... former without complying
with the latter. A person cannot approbate and reprobate or
accept and reject the same instrument. In Ambu Nair v.
Kelu Nair
under the will, he could not, on the principle of approbate and reprobate, refuse to acknowledge its validity. It is to be observed that this ... which it is hard to agree to, and partly on approbate and reprobate. To the argument that it was a condition repugnant to Hindu
Apex Electricals Ltd. vs Icici Bank Ltd. on 30 July, 2003
Equivalent citations: [2003]117COMPCAS412
permissible under law, as no party can be allowed to approbate or reprobate, as
held by this Court in Union of India v. N Murugesan ... Approbate and reprobate
26. These phrases are borrowed from the Scots law. They would only mean that
no party can be allowed to accept
urged that since law does not permit a person to approbate and
reprobate and this principle is founded on doctrine of election, this
petition ... right to transfer. Similarly, a person may not
approbate and reprobate is, 'a species of estoppel has arisen which seems
to be intermediate between