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Ram Karan vs Gugan on 9 August, 2022

plaint that the judgment and decree is an outcome of fraud, misrepresentation, coercion and is liable to be set aside and simultaneously, it is also ... failed to appear before the trial Court, therefore, the element of fraud, misrepresentation or coercion could not be proved. It is further argued that
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 11 - Cited by 0 - A S Sangwan - Full Document

Gopalakrishnan vs Rajamma on 14 July, 2006

share under Ext.A-3 settlement deed. By practising fraud and misrepresentation the 1st defendant succeeded in getting joint statements filed by the plaintiff ... binding upon the plaintiff since they are vitiated by fraud and misrepresentation. Hence the suit. The 6th defendant is an assignee from the 1st defendant
Kerala High Court Cites 37 - Cited by 17 - V Ramkumar - Full Document
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