Doctrine of Estoppel
Doctrine of Estoppel
Doctrine of Estoppel
3) Meaning of Estoppel -
4) Definition of Estoppel :
Illustration :
2) The representation must have been made as to fact and not as to law.
5) The person to whom the representation is made must have acted upon
that belief and must have suffered a loss.
S.116 prevents and disables the tenant from denying the title of
the landlord at the beginning. No tenant in possession shall be permitted
to challenge or question the title of landlord at the time of commencement
of Tenancy. And no person who came upon any immovable property by
the licence of the person in possession thereof, shall be permitted to deny
that such person had a title at the time when the licence was given. Thus
no licencee shall be permitted to question or challenge the grant or licence
at the time of granting the licence.
Explanation (1)
The acceptor of a bill of exchange may deny that the bill was
really drawn by the person by whom it purports to have been drawn.
Explanation (2)
7) Case law -
8) Conclusion-