representation to gain unjust advantage; dishonest
artifice or trick. According to Halsbury's Laws of England,
a representation is deemed to have been false ... representation to gain
unjust advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to
Halsbury's Laws of England, a representation is deemed to
have been false
representation to gain unjust advantage; dishonest
artifice or trick. According to Halsbury's Laws of England,
a representation is deemed to have been false ... representation to gain
unjust advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to
Halsbury's Laws of England, a representation is deemed to
have been false
representation to gain unjust advantage;
dishonest artifice or trick. According to Halsbury's Laws of England, a
representation is deemed to have been false ... representation to gain unjust
advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to Halsbury's
Laws of England, a representation is deemed to have been
false
representation
to gain unjust advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to
Halsbury's Laws of England, a representation is deemed to have been
false ... representation
to gain unjust advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to
Halsbury's Laws of England, a representation is deemed to have been
false
representation to gain unjust advantage;
dishonest artifice or trick. According to Halsbury's Laws of England, a
representation is deemed to have been false ... representation to gain unjust
advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to Halsbury's
Laws of England, a representation is deemed to have been
false
valuable thing belonging to him or surrender a legal
right; a false representation of a matter of fact
whether by words or by conduct ... representation to gain unjust
advantage; dishonest artifice or trick. According to
Halsbury's Laws of England, a representation is
deemed to have been false
occupation and possession as tenant under the
plaintiffs. Some documents on false representation had been
obtained from him giving the wrong impression that they were
genuine" or
'doubtful' or spurious or falsely or
wrongly claimed, the Director
concerned should issue show-cause
notice supplying a copy ... Fraud is proved when it is
shown that a false representation has been
made (i) knowingly, or (ii) without belief in
its truth
case arising under Section 375,
consent given pursuant to a false representation that the
accused intends to marry, could be regarded as consent given
under ... cannot be said to be
given under a misconception of fact. A false
promise is not a fact within the meaning of the
Code
time of making the inducement. The making of a
false representation is one of the ingredients for the offence of cheating
under Section ... Madras , AIR
(1967) SC 986 it is not necessary that a false pretence should be made in
express words by the accused