Practice Areas
Indirect Tax Cases
Direct Tax Cases
Intellectual Property
All Practice Areas
All Courts
Filter by Jurisdiction
All Courts
SC & All High Courts
All Tribunals
+ Madras High Court7
+ Madhya Pradesh High Court1
+ Privy Council1
+ Punjab & Haryana High Court1
+ AAR-GST0
+ Airports Economic Regulatory Authority Appellate Tribunal0
+ Airports Economic Regulatory Authority Of India0
+ Allahabad High Court0
+ Andhra Pradesh High Court0
+ Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling, GST0
+ Appellate Tribunal For Electricity0
+ Appellate Tribunal For Foreign Exchange0
+ Appellate Tribunal For Forfeited Property0
+ Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property0
+ Appellate Tribunal- Prevention Of Money Laundering Act0
+ Armed Forces Tribunal0
+ Authority For Advance Rulings0
+ Authority for Advance Rulings, GST0
+ Board For Industrial Financial Reconstruction0
+ Board of Revenue0
+ Board of Revenue, Rajasthan0
+ Bombay High Court0
+ CESTAT0
+ Calcutta High Court0
+ Central Administrative Tribunal0
+ Central Board of Excise & Customs0
+ Central Electricity Regulatory Commission0
+ Central Information Commission0
+ Chhattisgarh High Court0
+ Collector Appeals0
+ Commissioner (Appeals)0
+ Company Law Board0
+ Competition Appellate Tribunal0
+ Competition Commission Of India0
+ Consumer Disputes Redressal0
+ Copyright Board0
+ Cyber Appellate Tribunal0
+ Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal0
+ Debts Recovery Tribunal0
+ Delhi High Court0
+ Deputy Collector0
+ District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission0
+ District Court0
+ First Appellate Authority0
+ Gauhati High Court0
+ Gujarat High Court0
+ Himachal Pradesh High Court0
+ Income Tax Appellate Tribunal0
+ Insolvency And Bankruptcy Board Of India0
+ Intellectual Property Appellate Board0
+ Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court0
+ Jammu and Kashmir High Court0
+ Jharkhand High Court0
+ Karnataka High Court0
+ Kerala High Court0
+ Manipur High Court0
+ Meghalaya High Court0
+ Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission0
+ National Anti-Profiteering Authority0
+ National Company Law Appellate Tribunal0
+ National Company Law Tribunal0
+ National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission0
+ National Green Tribunal0
+ Orissa High Court0
+ Patna High Court0
+ Petroleum And Natural Gas Regulatory Board0
+ RERA0
+ Railway Claims Tribunal0
+ Rajasthan High Court0
+ Right to Information0
+ SEBI0
+ Securities Appellate Tribunal0
+ Settlement Commission0
+ Sikkim High Court0
+ State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission0
+ Supreme Court Of India0
+ Telangana High Court0
+ Telecom Disputes Settlement And Appellate Tribunal0
+ Trade Marks Registry0
+ Tripura High Court0
+ Uttarakhand High Court0
Apply Filter
Court Filter
+ RBI
+ SEBI
+ Andhra Pradesh
+ Arunachal Pradesh
+ Assam
+ Bihar
+ Chandigarh
+ Chhattisgarh
+ Delhi
+ Goa
+ Gujarat
+ Haryana
+ Himachal Pradesh
+ Jharkhand
+ Karnataka
+ Kerala
+ Madhya Pradesh
+ Maharashtra
+ Manipur
+ Meghalaya
+ Mizoram
+ Nagaland
+ Odisha
+ Punjab
+ Rajasthan
+ Sikkim
+ Tamil Nadu
+ Telangana
+ Tripura
+ Uttarakhand
+ Uttar Pradesh
+ West Bengal
+ Supreme Court Of India
+ Allahabad High Court
+ Andhra Pradesh High Court
+ Bombay High Court
+ Calcutta High Court
+ Chhattisgarh High Court
+ Delhi High Court
+ Gauhati High Court
+ Himachal Pradesh High Court
+ Jammu and Kashmir High Court
+ Jharkhand High Court
+ Karnataka High Court
+ Kerala High Court
+ Madhya Pradesh High Court
+ Madras High Court
+ Manipur High Court
+ Meghalaya High Court
+ Orissa High Court
+ Patna High Court
+ Punjab & Haryana High Court
+ Rajasthan High Court
+ Sikkim High Court
+ Telangana High Court
+ Tripura High Court
+ Uttarakhand High Court
Apply Filter
Apply Filter
Judge Filter
Filter by Judge (Beta)
Judge Name
Bench
Other Filters
To
2021 Onwards0
From 2011 To 20204
From 2001 To 20101
From 1991 To 20000
From 1981 To 19900
From 1971 To 19800
From 1961 To 19700
From 1951 To 19602
Before 19501

Cases cited for the legal proposition you have searched for.

...cause of action upon an immoral or illegal act.(iii) Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio: No action can arise from a bare agreement.(iv) In pari delicto potior ...under law.16. My mind is reminiscent and redolent of the following maxims:(i) Ex turpi causa non oritur actio - (Out of a base (illegal or immoral) consideration, an action..., or forbidden by the law (d). In answer to an action founded on such an agreement, the maxim may be urged, ex maleficio non oritur contractus (e) - a contract cannot arise out of an act radically...

...maxims: (i) Ex dolo malo non oritur actio Out of fraud no action arises; fraud never gives a right of action. (ii) Ex nudo pacto non...consideration no legal liability can arise. (iii)Ex turpi causa non oritur actio: Out of a base illegal, or immoral consideration, an action does not arise. (iv) Ex male...non oritur contractus : A contract cannot arise from misconduct. 17. The Court should discourage such practice of parties pleading that they deliberately forged such clauses to evade...

...immoral or illegal act].(iii) Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio - [No action can arise from a bare agreement],cannot be pressed into service by the plaintiffs in the f...see no illegality in that.27. The maxims,—(i) Ex turpi causa non oritur actio - [Out of a base (illegal or immoral) consideration, an action does (can) not arise...].(ii) Ex dolo malo non aritur actio - [Out of fraud no action arises; fraud never gives a right of action. No Court will lends its aid to a man who founds his cause of action upon an...

...law and for that matter, Wakf also should not have recognised it.45. At this juncture, I call up and recollect the following maxims:(i) Ex dolo malo non oritur actio - Out of fraud no ...causa non oritur actio: Out of a base illegal, or immoral consideration, an action does not arise.(iv) Ex maleficio non oritur contractus: A contract cannot arise from misconduct...consideration, no action arises. Out of a promise neither attended with particular solemnity such as belongs to a specialty nor with any consideration no legal liability can arise.(iii) Ex turpi...

...plaintiffs in O.S.No.485 of 1995. 20. I hark back to the following maxims: (i) Ex dolo malo non oritur actio Out of fraud no action arises; fraud never gives a right of ...consideration, an action does not arise. (iv) Ex maleficio non oritur contractus : A contract cannot arise from misconduct. 21. All these sister maxims would convey that...particular solemnity such as belongs to a specialty nor with any consideration no legal liability can arise. (iii)Ex turpi causa non oritur actio: Out of a base illegal, or immoral...

...sixty years. In such a case, my mind is redolent and reminiscent of the following maxims: (i) Ex dolo malo non oritur actio Out of fraud no action arises; fraud never gives a right of ...with particular solemnity such as belongs to a speciality nor with any consideration no legal liability can arise. (iii) Ex turpi causa non oritur actio: Out of a base illegal, or...oritur actio-Out of a nude or naked pack that is, a bare parol agreement without consideration, no action arises. Out of a promise neither attended...

...consideration. At this juncture, it would be more useful to look into the well known latin maxim “Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio”. It means, from a bare contract - i.e, a contract without consideration - a...concurrently found that the sale deed dated 04.03.1988 is nothing but void and the same has not conveyed any valid title to the Plaintiff and ultimately non-suited the Plaintiff.12...examined so as to prove that Ex.A1 is supported by consideration and the Courts below without considering the evidence of PWs.1 to 3 and also Exs.A1 & A2, have erroneously non-suited the...

...order to constitute a valid agreement, upon which an action can be founded, there must be some consideration for it. The Roman jurists expressed this concept by saying Ex nudo pacto nan oritur actio..., meaning on nudo contract no action lies. 6. A promise places a sacred burden on everyone, and, every effort should be made to fulfil it. But the policy of Law has been to restrict t...that he could not defray the amount in a lump sum and executed a document (Ex. P. 1) on 9-1-1945, whereby he agreed to pay the amount by instalments of Rs. 3 per month. The defendant v said to have paid...

...the maxim 'ex nudo nacto non oritur actio' in Broom's Legal Maxims and referred to a passage of Blackstone which is given at p. 510 of Broom's Legal Maxims: "A consideration of some...an agreement made without sufficient consideration. Such agreement is 'nudum pactum ex quo non oritur actio'; and whatsoever may be the sense of this maxim in the civil law, it is in the last...to refund was not denied. It was also submitted that the plaintiffs had no cause of action. 8. The learned trial Judge was a Subordinate Judge IV Class, and it appears to me that it...

...Ceylon, which was the Roman-Dutch law; and second, that the maxim of the Roman law, ex nudo pacio non oritur actio, did not obtain in the Roman-Dutch law, and that causa in the latter law denotes the...Lord Atkinson:- The original defendant, Henry Amarasuriya, died since the commencement of this action and his widow and executrix has been made a defendant in the suit.... The action was brought to recover a sum of Rs. 5,500, the unpaid balance of a sum of Rs. 30,000 alleged to have been on or about July 31, 1912, promised and agreed by the deceased...