wherein following earlier precedents it was categorically
held that judgment/ decree obtained by fraud is a nullity.
v. In Andhra Pradesh State Financial Corporation ... above referred decision that in case of fraud, the very obtaining
of such judgment and decree amounts to nullity and he may institute a suit
case of fraud, has been purchased for valuable consideration by a person who was not a party to the fraud ... concealed.
(2) Where a judgment-debtor has, by fraud or force, prevented the execution of a decree or order within the period of limitation
case of fraud, has been purchased for
valuable consideration by a person who was
not a party to the fraud ... concealed.
(2) Where a judgment-debtor has, by fraud or force,
prevented the execution of a decree or order within
the period of limitation
High Court ought to have, while recording the terms of
the consent decree, recorded a 10% increase in mesne profits every 24
months, instead ... held that a consent decree would not serve as an estoppel,
where the compromise was vitiated by fraud, misrepresentation, or
mistake; further, the Supreme Court
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