Friday, April 1, 2016

Section 115 Indian Evidence Act

IEA 115 : Section 115 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:

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.

India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 115 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. vs Doon Apartments (P) Ltd. on 7 July, 1978 - Delhi High Court 
V.P. Padmanabhan Nair And Ors. vs Grasim Industries, Mavoor on 22 May, 1997 - Kerala High Court 
Kally Nath Dutta vs Shew Bux Mohata And Anr. on 19 July, 1949 - Calcutta High Court 
Shah Prabhudas Ishwardas vs Coprarceners Of A Joint Hindu on 11 April, 1967 - Gujarat High Court  
Manak Chand And Ors. vs Rameshwar And Ors. on 17 April, 2003 - Rajasthan High Court 
King Emperor vs Karri Venkanna Patrudu on 18 August, 1916 - Madras High Court 
Against The Judgment In vs By Adv. Sri.K.B.Pradeep on 6 July, 2000 - Kerala High Court  
Rati Singh And Anr. vs Ram Prasad Singh And Anr. on 15 January, 1970 - Patna High Court 
University Of Delhi vs Ashok Kumar Chopra And Anr. on 9 October, 1967 - Delhi High Court  
Gadigeppa Bhimappa Meti vs Balangowda Bhimangowda on 8 April, 1931 - Bombay High Court 

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