fraud' are not defined in IBC. The word
'Fraud' is defined under Section 17 and 'Misrepresentation' is defined
under Section ... itself, equivalent to speech."
Section 18 . "Misrepresentation" defined-
„Misrepresentation‟ means and includes-
(1) the positive assertion, in a manner not warranted
fraud' are not defined in IBC. The word
'Fraud' is defined under Section 17 and 'Misrepresentation' is defined
under Section ... itself, equivalent to speech."
Section 18 . "Misrepresentation" defined-
„Misrepresentation‟ means and includes-
(1) the positive assertion, in a manner not warranted
there was debt, the same should be undisputed and the
default, as defined under Section 3 (12) of the Code should be
clearly established. While ... Petitioner in July 2017 from Company, as it
threw up issues of misrepresentation and misappropriation,
fabrication of documents and accounts etc. Issues were also
raised
exercise of jurisdiction which otherwise would not
have been exercised. That is misrepresentation
must be in relation to the conditions provided in a
section ... would amount to a fraud."
34. 'Fraud' has been defined as any conduct of deceit resulting in injury,
loss or damage
there was debt, the same should be undisputed and the
default, as defined under Section 3 (12) of the Code should be
clearly established. While ... Petitioner in July 2017 from Company, as it
threw up issues of misrepresentation and misappropriation,
fabrication of documents and accounts etc. Issues were also
raised
remedies against agreement made in
this manner. Coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation and
fraud are the named actions vitiating free consent. Pertinently
enough, the duress ... general rule.
11. If we consider the concept of coercion as is defined under
Section 15 of the Contract Act, it only recognizes such actions
remedies against agreement made in
this manner. Coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation and
fraud are the named actions vitiating free consent. Pertinently
enough, the duress ... general rule.
11. If we consider the concept of coercion as is defined under
Section 15 of the Contract Act, it only recognizes such actions
remedies against agreement made in
this manner. Coercion, undue influence, misrepresentation and
fraud are the named actions vitiating free consent. Pertinently
enough, the duress ... general rule.
11. If we consider the concept of coercion as is defined under
Section 15 of the Contract Act, it only recognizes such actions
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