that the Doctrine of Election and the Doctrine of
Approbate and Reprobate applies and State
authorities having proceeded to comply with one
part ... order is based
on the principles of the Doctrine of Approbate and
Reprobate. It is to be noted that the phrase
"Approbate and Reprobate
Petitioner cannot approbate and reprobate by electing to accept without demur the consequential terminal benefits pursuant to the order of 'Compulsory Retirement
Under the law, defendants cannot be allowed to approbate and
reprobate in the same breath. It has been repeatedly held by
the Constitutional Courts that ... doctrine of approbate and
reprobate is one among the species of estoppel and it applies to
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Petitioner cannot approbate and reprobate by electing to accept without demur the consequential terminal benefits pursuant to the order of 'Compulsory Retirement
Tribunal lacks jurisdiction. Having approached the Tribunal, petitioner cannot approbate and reprobate on jurisdiction.
9. On the issue of approbate and reprobate, let us consider ... maxim is qui approbat non reprobat (one who approbates cannot reprobate). This principle, though originally borrowed from Scots Law, is now firmly embodied in English
payment. Action of the petitioner falls within the doctrine of approbate and reprobate. Reference can be made to few decisions.
19. In New Bihar Biri ... maxim is qui approbat non reprobat (one who approbates cannot reprobate). This principle, though originally borrowed from Scots Law, is now firmly embodied in English
maxim is qui approbat non reprobat (one who approbates
cannot reprobate). This principle, though originally borrowed
from Scots Law, is now firmly embodied in English ... Supreme Court held that no one can approbate and reprobate the same
document and anyone who has accepted with full knowledge or notice of
facts
petitioner, who, in view of
discussion made above, has approbated and reprobated. It is trite
that a party cannot be permitted to "blow ... permitted to "fast and loose" or
"approbate and reprobate". This rule is applied to ensure equity
and is inherent in rule
principles of acquiescence, estoppel,
abandonment and the bar against approbation and
reprobation were clearly attracted and based thereon
the complaints under the MRTU and PULP ... principles of acquiescence,
estoppel, bar against the approbation and reprobation, it is
necessary to compare the contents of memo of Writ Petition
maintainable on the principle that a person cannot both
approbate and reprobate. In para-21 of the said judgment , the
following has been held ... plaintiff is not permitted to 'approbate and reprobate'.
The phrase is apparently borrowed from the Scotch law, where
it is used to express