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
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
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
disclosure of a material fact or
by a representation of fact which was false in some
material particular."
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Commissioner Of Customs, Mumbai vs M/S B.V. Jewels And Ors on 14 September