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RAHUL SHAH   16 July 2021

Law of equity

Whether the principles of Equity are themselves applicable in Indian law or they are the basis of some legislations?

 



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Kevin Moses Paul   16 July 2021

As per your query, let me tell you that equity is a separate system of law from the Common-Law. It has different rules, principles, and remedies. Thus, to understand the principles on which the Law of Equity is based, we must understand its origin and the reasons for its requirement despite the presence of a system of law, i.e. the Common Law. Common Law is the body of customary law which originated in the Curia Regis (King’s Court), London. English Common Law was primarily developed by judges and was based on judicial decisions and precedents. And yes, they do attain applicability in Indian Legal System.

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Kevin M. Paul

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     17 July 2021

Well explained and advised by Mr. Kevin M Paul.

However, what are the facts for relevance of application of principles of equity and what is your problem / concern / locus standi vis-a-vis query ?

P. Venu (Advocate)     20 July 2021

What are the facts? What is the context?


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