other person - (i) induces, or attempts to induce, by fraud, intentional misrepresentation, coercion or threat of injury, any elector to give or to refrain from
implied contract; or
h)Commit fraud or that fraud may be committed.
25. The term 'fraud' in Section 463 implies an
infringement ... intention to defraud the intention is to cause
an economic loss, there is no reason to introduce
any such limitation. Provided that the intention
suggesting that the
business of the appellant company was being conducted with
intent to defraud its creditors, members or any other
persons and that ... certain definiteness. The conclusions must
relate to an intent to defraud, a :fraudulent or unlawful
purpose, fraud or misconduct or the withholding of
information
The U.P. Municipalities Act, 1916
UTTAR PRADESH
India
The U.P. Municipalities Act, 1916
made
were to the effect that fraud has been practiced.
By "fraud" is meant an intention to deceive; whether
it is from ... deception may not
amount to fraud, fraud is anathema to all equitable
principles and any affair tainted with fraud cannot be
perpetuated or saved
namely, that the intention to defraud is made up of
two elements, first an intention to deceive and second, the
intention to expose some person ... words "intention to defraud"
thus:
"The expression, "intent to defraud" implies conduct coupled
with intention to deceive and thereby
error when the
respondent had clearly committed a fraud.
By "fraud" is meant an intention to deceive; whether
it is from any expectation ... deception may not
amount to fraud, fraud is anathema to all equitable
principles and any affair tainted with fraud cannot be
perpetuated or saved
Orissa Municipal Act, 1950
ODISHA
India
Orissa Municipal Act, 1950
Act 23 of 1950
Published
through any other person- (i) induces or attempts to induce, by fraud, intentional misrepresentation, coercion or threat of injury to any elector to give
quite clear that
where there is fraud the Court can interfere
and there is fraud where you find a particular
name taken by a defendant ... calculated to deceive, even though it
does not point to intentional fraud, and it is a
question of fact in each case as to whether