+About Us
BOOK
SHELF
SHOP
CART
Home > STUDENTS > Business Law > Specific Relief
Equity Trust And Specific Relief (Old Edition)
40%
Saving
Diwali Deal

Equity Trust And Specific Relief (Old Edition)

by B.M. Gandhi
Edition: 3rd Edition, 2001
Was Rs.250.00 Now Rs.150.00
(Prices are inclusive of all taxes)
40% off
Equity Trust And Specific Relief (Old Edition) 0 Reviews | Write A Review
Your selected options are:
Free Shipping
FREE SHIPPING OVER Rs. 500. Want a Shipping Estimate? Add an Indian Pin Code, Click Here

In Stock
This Product is
In Stock

Free Delivery With
Free Delivery With Webstore Select
recommendation
Recommend
recommendation 5

  • Share
    1
  • Share
    1
  • Share
    1
  • Share
    1
  • Send By e-mail
By Avtar Singh
Rs. 695.00  Rs. 591.00
By Kriti Sharma
Rs. 150.00  Rs. 120.00
By Avtar Singh
Rs. 375.00  Rs. 319.00
By B.M. Gandhi
Rs. 250.00  Rs. 150.00

GOOD TOGETHER:

Equity Trust And Specific Relief (Old Edition)
Making of India's Constitution [Deluxe Edition]
Excise Law Times (ELT) [Weekly]
Together Rs. 5908
You save Rs. 242

Product Details:

Format: Paperback
Publisher: Eastern Book Company
Language: English
Dimensions: 24.2 CM X 3.66 CM X 16 CM
Publisher Code: A/696
Date Added: 2014-10-15
Search Category: Textbooks
Jurisdiction: Indian

Overview:

This book brings a fresh approach to the subject.

The author traces the evolution of the principles of Equity in India, covering in the process all aspects of the subject.. The aim and object of Equity and its role have been explained lucidly with special reference to the Manju Bhatia case 1997 and the A.P. Financial Corporation case 1994. Reference to the principles of Equity becomes necessary in the Indian Courts in the matter of interpretation of the relevant statutes of property, contract, mortgages, trusts, specific relief and the like where the statute is silent on a particular point. For example, in cases arising out of contract, equity steps in and takes over and imposes liability upon the defendant for unquantified damages for the breach of duty owed by the defendant to the plaintiff. The principles of justice and conscience are thus the basis of equity jurisdiction and equity has a role to play in the field of tort too. The author has taken pains to show the use of Equitable principles in the Indian context, and has also made a comparison with the English law on the subject.

The third edition of the book brings case law on various points up to date. Principles of promissory estoppel have been brought up to date showing that the doctrine is applied in various fields to do justice. Understandably parties playing foul with equity cannot avail of its benefits. All important decisions relating to specific performance of contract (e.g. ”readiness and willingness” to perform; time is the “essence of a contract” or not) have also been taken note of.

The book includes the Gujarat High Court’s remarkable decision regarding “an act of dispossession” and elaborates that a casual unnoticed user of plaintiff’s land cannot be considered as an exclusive possession by the defendant. Therefore it cannot amount to an act of dispossession necessitating the claim for possession by the plaintiff as contemplated by Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act.

An elaborate subject-index and table of cases add to the utility of the book.

+ View More
hello

Commendations

Bestsellers

By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Sumeet Malik
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Gopal Sankaranaraya...
Rs. 625.00  Rs. 500.00
By C.K. Takwani (Thakk...
Rs. 595.00  Rs. 506.00
By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.