Question
What is estoppel?Â
Solution
Estoppel is a principle of common law that enables the court to prevent or "estop" a person from making assertions or from going back on his or her word; Doctrine of Estoppel is incorporated under s.115-117 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.  S. 115 Estoppel . —When one person has, by his declaration, act or omission, intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief, neither he nor his representative shall be allowed, in any suit or proceeding between himself and such person or his representative, to deny the truth of that thing. Illustration A intentionally and falsely leads B to believe that certain land belongs to A, and thereby induces B to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of A, and A seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that, at the time of the sale, he had no title. He must not be allowed to prove his want of title.
Council of Ministers aid and advise the President who _______act in accordance with such advice.
Section 66 of the Chhattisgarh Excise Act 1915 relates to:Â
Under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, which of the following documents is NOT compulsorily registrable?Â
Which doctrine does Vicarious Liability follow, involving the responsibility of a superior for the acts of its subordinate?
Who among the following is author of the book ‘Law of Tort’?
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The body of crime is represented by which common Latin Phrase?
In a suit against the Central Government the authority to be named as defendant is:Â
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If the services of an employee have been terminated for riotous or disorderly conduct or any other act of violence on his part, the gratuity payable to ...