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Law and Equity

Admin By Admin Last updated: August 4, 2025 4 Min Read
Law and Equity

Introduction – Law and Equity

Law and equity are two branches of justice that evolved to provide remedies and enforce rights. While law refers to the body of rules prescribed by the state, equity supplements the law by ensuring fairness where the strict application of legal rules would result in injustice. Both together aim to uphold justice but through different approaches.

Contents
Introduction – Law and EquityLaw: Definition & CharacteristicsEquity: Definition & CharacteristicsOrigin of EquityFusion of Law and EquityMaxims of EquityKey Differences Between Law and EquityLaw and Equity in IndiaConclusion

Law: Definition & Characteristics

  • Law refers to a set of formal rules enacted and enforced by the state.
  • It is rigid, general, and uniformly applicable.
  • Legal remedies are primarily monetary (damages) or punitive.
  • It emphasizes certainty, predictability, and uniformity.
  • Law is applied even if the outcome appears unjust in a specific circumstance.

Example:
If a contract is breached, the law allows for compensation as per the contract terms, regardless of the personal hardships of the parties.


Equity: Definition & Characteristics

  • Equity is a body of principles developed to mitigate the rigidity of common law and promote justice.
  • It is discretionary, flexible, and based on fairness and good conscience.
  • Equitable remedies are non-monetary, such as:
    • Injunction
    • Specific performance
    • Rectification
    • Rescission
    • Constructive trusts

Example:
If monetary damages are inadequate in a contract for sale of a unique artwork, equity may compel the actual performance of the contract (specific performance).


Origin of Equity

  • In England, equity developed through the Court of Chancery due to the limitations of the Common Law Courts.
  • The Chancellor (often a clergyman) would decide cases based on fairness when common law offered no remedy.
  • Over time, equity developed into a parallel system of justice.

Fusion of Law and Equity

  • The Judicature Acts of 1873–75 in England merged the administration of common law and equity, allowing courts to apply both systems in a single proceeding.
  • However, law and equity remain distinct in principle—the fusion is procedural, not substantive.

Maxims of Equity

Equity operates through well-established maxims such as:

  1. Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy
  2. He who comes into equity must come with clean hands
  3. Equity follows the law
  4. Delay defeats equity
  5. Equity acts in personam

Key Differences Between Law and Equity

AspectLawEquity
NatureRigid and rule-basedFlexible and conscience-based
RemedyLegal damages (money)Equitable remedies (non-monetary)
ScopeEnforced by statutes and precedentsBased on principles of fairness
ApplicationGeneral and uniformDiscretionary and case-specific
EnforcementAgainst property or personPrimarily acts in personam

Law and Equity in India

  • In India, equitable principles are applied alongside statutory law.
  • Section 9 of the Civil Procedure Code allows civil courts to try all suits of a civil nature, including those involving equitable rights.
  • Indian courts regularly grant equitable remedies like injunctions and specific performance under statutes like the Specific Relief Act, 1963.
  • The Supreme Court of India has, in several cases, emphasized the importance of substantial justice over technicalities.

Conclusion

Law and equity work together to ensure justice is not only done but seen to be done. While law provides a structured system of rules, equity fills in the gaps where those rules fail to address unique or unjust outcomes. A just legal system requires the harmonious application of both.

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