plaintiff is not permitted to 'approbate and reprobate'.
The phrase is apparently borrowed from the Scotch law,
where it is used to express ... purpose of securing some other advantage.
That is to approbate and reprobate the transaction.‟
It is clear from the above observations that the maxim that
misdelivery. To do so would be to approbate and reprobate the same act."
The observations of Scrutton, L.J. on which the appellants rely ... follows:
"A plaintiff is not permitted to `approbate and reprobate'. The phrase is apparently borrowed from the Scotch law, where it is used
present
proceedings since otherwise he would be guilty of simultaneous
approbation and reprobation. The decision in J.H. Patel -vs-
Subhan Khan ... ground of estoppel or the principle that one cannot approbate or
reprobate or that they were guilty of laches". So far as the
present
well recognized principle of
law that a party cannot approbate and reprobate at the same time. Since
the proposition is well settled, the judgments need ... leasehold property.
Lastly he replied that principle of impermissibility of approbate and
reprobate at the same time is an equitable principle and therefore subject
Transferees. The Tenant should not be permitted to approbate and
reprobate, as per its whim or convenience, by disowning or abandoning a
controversy
completed. We must not permit the Petitioners' to approbate and reprobate.
13. The inescapable conclusion is that the present petitions are not maintainable
employer’ in the
subcontracts. The Arbitrator also instanced the Appellant’s reprobative and
approbative conduct, observing first the Appellants conditional willingness
(supra) for the passage
Sudhir Goel vs M.C.D. [Along With W.P. (C) No. ... on 25 May
that pleadings should not be ambiguous or ambivalent. Parties cannot approbate and reprobate. If Courts should endeavor towards maintaining peace and harmony in the family
come
into being. No party should be allowed to approbate and
reprobate and this is clearly what the Defendant is attempting
to achieve