syndicate, by use of violence or threat of violence or intimidation or coercion, or other unlawful means, with the objective of gaining pecuniary benefits
First.— using threats, or Secondly.— using force, or any other form of coercion, or Thirdly.— by abduction, or Fourthly.— by practising fraud, or deception
victims, their dependents, and witnesses against any kind of intimidation or coercion or inducement or violence or threats of violence. (2) A victim shall ... complaint of victim, informant or witnesses against any kind of intimidation, coercion or inducement or violence or threats of violence, whether given orally
means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or of a position, vulnerability
which
this Court struck it down, that they paid the amounts under
coercion or mistake, that the mistake was discovered on
September ... normal remedy for recovery of
money paid to the State under coercion or mistake of law is
by suit. The right to move this Court
agreements without free consent.—
When consent to an agreement is caused by coercion, fraud or misrepresentation, the agreement is a contract voidable at the option
property shall be deemed to have been made by fraud or coercion or under undue influence and shall at the option of the transferor
whom money is paid, or thing delivered, by mistake or under coercion.—
A person to whom money has been paid, or anything delivered, by mistake ... under coercion, must repay or return it. Illustrations (a) A and B jointly owe 100 rupees to C, A alone pays the amount
karta of the family, through the exercise
of undue influence, and by coercion, forced the plaintiffs'
father to compromise. The compromise was grossly unfair ... were entitled to. He also denies the allegation about
undue influence and coercion.
The defendant's case about the compromise is this. He
admits
financial condition and it had no
alternative but to yield to the coercion and pressure applied by the
appellant; that therefore the respondent signed ... that under duress and implicit coercion, it had
accepted the payment of Rs.2,33,94,964/-, by signing and handing
over a `full