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Introduction |
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Historical Background |
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Subject Matter of Equity |
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Recent Judgements in India Governed by Equity |
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Conclusion |
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Equitable Remedies in Legal Context:
Direct vs. Indirect Relief:
Case Study - Colls Vs. Home and Colonial Store Ltd. 1904:
Auxiliary Jurisdiction - 'Creation of New Procedure':
London Corp. Vs. Levy (1809) highlighted that auxiliary jurisdiction requires a legal proceeding or its imminent initiation under general law for its exercise.
It is divided into two categories:
This classification was critiqued by Maitland for the following reasons:
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1. What is the historical background of equity in the Indian judicial system? | ![]() |
2. What is the subject matter of equity in the Indian legal system? | ![]() |
3. Can you provide examples of recent judgements in India that were governed by principles of equity? | ![]() |
4. How has the role of equity evolved in the contemporary judicial system of India? | ![]() |
5. What are some frequently asked questions related to the role of equity in the Indian judicial system for judiciary exams? | ![]() |