Contract Act ') defines fraud as under:
17. 'Fraud' defined.--'Fraud' means and includes any of the
following acts committed ... Undue influence as defined in Section 16 of the Contract Act
is said to be a subtle species of Fraud, whereby mastery is obtained
over
evidence that
the Sale Deed was entered into on account of fraud as defined in Section 17 of the
Contract Act as well ... Section 17 of the Con
tract Act defines fraud as under:
17. 'Fraud' defined.--'Fraud' means and includes
Yog Raj vs Kuldeep Raj Gupta And Anr. on 30 March, 2001
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defendant no1, illiterate mother of plaintiff, without any undue influence,
fraud or misrepresentation and with her free consent . He has also submitted
that ... Ramesh Chander Wadhwa vs Smt. Chand Rani etc. 13
17. "Fraud" defined "Fraud" means and
includes any of the following acts
trained with (i) coercion, (ii) undue influence, (iii) fraud, (iv) misrepresentation. It has further been defined as free consent under the above section that ... position to dominate the will of the other. Section 17 defines fraud and Section 18 definites misrepresentation. It is now the established principle
tainted with (i) coercion, (ii) undue influence, (iii) fraud, (iv) misrepresentation. It has further been defined as free consent under the above section that ... position to dominate the will of the other. Section 17 defines fraud and Section 13 defines misrepresentation. It is now the established principle
defendant in his (defendant's)
favour by exercising fraud undue influence and misrepresentation. The
relevant provisions of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 and Indian ... position to dominate the will of the
other.
17. 'Fraud' defined: 'Fraud' means and includes any of the
following acts committed
London And Lancashire Insurance Co. ... vs Binoy Krishna Mitra on 1 July, 1942
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invalid. The expression “free
consent” is defined as under in Section 14 of the Contract Act:
“ “Free consent” defined.—Consent is said to be
free ... coercion, as defined in section 15 , or
(2) undue influence, as defined in section 16 , or
(3) fraud, as defined in section
dealt with and it was held as under:
"............The allegation of fraud, coercion and undue influence
could not be proved by the plaintiffs ... Indian Contract Act, 1872 and was as a result of fraud as
defined under Section 1 of the Act. The ratio of the judgment