Supreme Court on Equity, Estoppel, Acquiescence and Waiver is a comprehensive legal reference compiling authoritative Supreme Court judgments on foundational equitable doctrines in Indian law. The book explains how courts apply principles of fairness, consistency, and justice where legal rights are affected by conduct, representations, or delay. It analyzes the doctrines of promissory estoppel, estoppel by conduct, acquiescence, waiver of rights, and related equitable principles across civil, contractual, constitutional, and administrative law contexts. The judgments clarify when equity can be invoked against private parties as well as against the State, and the circumstances where public interest overrides equitable defences. Systematically arranged and practice-oriented, this work assists advocates, judges, and law students in framing arguments, resolving disputes, and understanding the limits and application of equitable doctrines. It is an indispensable resource for litigation involving contracts, government actions, service matters, land disputes, and commercial transactions.






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