doing of that thing. Explanation 1.— A person who, by wilful misrepresentation, or by wilful concealment of a material fact which he is bound
upon certain terms. A was induced to do so by misrepresentation of B's as to their value. This fact may be proved
doing of that offence. Explanation I.— A person who, by wilful misrepresentation, or by wilful concealment of a material fact, which he is bound
drive a particular class or description of motor vehicle by fraud or misrepresentation; or (f) has committed any such act which is likely to cause
cases where the employee concerned is not guilty of
any fraud or misrepresentation in claiming or
receiving such monetary benefits."
The reference was necessitated ... employee
himself was not responsible for any fraud or misrepresentation? In
Sahib Ram Vs. State of Haryana , 1994 (5) SLR 753 and Purshotam
consent.—
When consent to an agreement is caused by coercion, fraud or misrepresentation, the agreement is a contract voidable at the option of the party ... caused. A party to contract, whose consent was caused by fraud or misrepresentation, may, if he thinks fit, insist that the contract shall be performed
holder of the permit has obtained the permit by fraud or misrepresentation, or (e) if the holder of the goods carriage permit, fails without reasonable
Settlement Commission that it has been obtained by fraud or misrepresentation of facts. (6A) Where any tax payable in pursuance of an order under
petition that the petitioner obtained leave to present the petition by any misrepresentation or concealment of the nature of the case, the court
section 16, or (3) fraud, as defined in section 17, or (4) misrepresentation, as defined in section 18, or (5) mistake, subject to the provisions ... been given but for the existence of such coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation or mistake