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Title: Doctrine of Estoppel
Authors: Satheesan,K P
Sebastian,V D
Keywords: Doctrine of estoppel
Estoppel by record
Estoppel by deed
Estoppel by representation
Promissory estoppel
Estoppel
Section 115
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Department of Law, Faculty of Law
Abstract: The object of every law is to render justice. But sometimes the strict implementation of low may result in injustice. Under such circumstances equity will step in to prevent the injustice. Estoppel is one such concept evolved by equity for rendering justice even deviating from strict legal principles. This study is an analysis of the essence of the principle of estoppel, its scope, circumstances and application. The related principles known as estoppel by record, estoppel by deed, estoppel by representation, promissory estoppel, estoppel against public authority is also considered. Estoppel, originated from the sense of justice, equity and good consciousness has since developed through various judicial pronouncements. Further section 115 of the Evidence Act has statutorily recognized and laid down the principles of estoppel. But Section 115 of the Evidence Act or any other statute does not cover the modern development of estoppel in the form of promissory estoppel.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/45
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