coercion, as defined in section 15, or
(2) undue influence, as defined in section 16, or
(3) fraud, as defined in section ... Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872)
17. "fraud defined
"Fraud" means and includes any of the following acts
committed
same were to be permitted, every person, after indulging in fraud would be
entitled to ward off the liability by making such an offer ... considered the aforesaid contention.
11. Section 17 of the Contract Act defines fraud as an act committed by a
party to the contract with
taken place and the marriage certificate had
been obtained by playing fraud about which she and her parents learnt
on 5.9.2004 when the appellant along ... either party to the
marriage was obtained by coercion or fraud, as defined in the Indian
Contract Act, 1872 , but the second proviso therein clearly
either party to the marriage was obtained
by coercion or fraud, as defined in the Indian Contract Act, 1872
(9 of 1872):
Provided further that ... Plaintiff has claimed that her consent was obtained by
fraud or coercion as defined in Indian Contract Act, 1972 . She
has however, not specified
Contract Act
defines consent to be free 'when it is not caused by
coercion or undue influence or fraud or
misrepresentation or mistake ... Expression 'material mistake in the trade' is not defined under
Bye laws framed by NSE. Hence, that expression has to be understood
instrument rectified, the foremost thing to be established is that through
fraud or mutual mistake of the parties a contract or other instrument in
writing ... express the real intention of the parties. Pleading and
proof of fraud or a mutual mistake of the parties are mandatory
requirements for obtaining
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