whom stands to the other in a position of active
confidence, the burden of proving the good faith of the transaction is on
the party ... position of active confidence."
18. Plaintiffs' very case, right from the very inception, was that the
transaction of transfer of the suit property
good faith in transactions where one
party is in relation of active confidence.—Where
there is a question as to the good faith ... whom stands
to the other in a position of active confidence, the
burden of proving the good faith of the transaction
is on the party
relationship with another
and the latter is in a position of active
confidence the burden of proving the
absence of fraud, misrepresentation or
undue influence ... party who is in a
position of active confidence. A person
standing in a fiduciary relation to
another has a duty to protect the interest
relationship with another and the latter is in
a position of active confidence the burden of proving
the absence of fraud, misrepresentation or undue
influence ... party who is in a position of
active confidence. A person standing in a fiduciary
relation to another has a duty to protect the interest
relationship with another and the latter is in
a position of active confidence the burden of proving
the absence of fraud, misrepresentation or undue
influence ... party who is in a position of
active confidence. A person standing in a fiduciary
relation to another has a duty to protect the interest
they have to do something in writing. The defendants were in active confidence. Since, the plaintiffs have paid a sum of Rs.1 lac before ... execution of the deed. Therefore, the defendants were in active confidence of the plaintiffs and taking advantage of it, the defendants took thumb impression
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pleadings, this Court can visualize that the defendant was in active
confidence and therefore, the burden lies on him to show that the marriage
conducted
relationship with another and the latter
is in a position of active confidence the burden of proving the absence
of fraud, misrepresentation or undue influence ... defendants stood in relation to her
.
in a position of active confidence held that there could be no doubt
that she was as such entitled
litigation and non-litigation matters and they
were in position of active confidence. The 1st and 2nd
Defendants have induced the Plaintiffs