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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     17 July 2008

Principles of Law

Discuss the various principles of law in this topic:


Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation

The concept of legitimate expectation arises from administrative law, a branch of public law. In proceedings for judicial review, it applies the principles of fairness and reasonableness to the situation where a person has an expectation or interest in a public body retaining a long-standing practice or keeping a promise.


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SANJAY DIXIT (Advocate)     18 July 2008

DOCTRINE of RES JUDICATA:

'Res' in Latin means thing a 'Judicata' means already decided. This rule operates as a bar to the trial of a subsequent suit on the same cause of action between the same parties. The aim of this rule is to end litigation once a matter has been adjudicated. It aims to save the court time and prevent harassment to parties.

prabodh kumar patel (advocate)     26 October 2008

Thanks


 


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