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   Section 13 of the act defines consent as “ two
    or more persons are said to consent where
    they agree upon the thing in the same sense”.
   Coercion is the committing or threatening to
    commit any act forbidden by the Indian Penal
    code or the unlawful detaining or threatening
    to detain any property.
   Undue influence refers to “ the unconscious
    use of power over another person, such
    power being obtained by virtue of a present
    or previously existing dominating control
    arising out of relationship between the
    parties.
   Parent and child
   Guardian and ward
   Trustee and beneficiary
   Religious advisor and disciple
   Doctor and patient
   Solicitor and client
   Fiancé and fiancée
   In coercion, contract is obtained by committing
    or threatening to commit an act punishable
    under Indian Penal code.
   In undue influence the consent is obtained by
    dominating the will of other.
   In the broadest sense, a fraud is a deception
    made for personal gain or to damage another
    individual.
   Fraud is a crime and is also a civil law
    violation
   Making a false suggestion.
   The active concealment of a fact by a
    person who has knowledge or belief of the
    fact.
   A promise made without performing it.
   The party acting on the representation
    should have been deceived and suffered
    damage.
   Active concealment of the facts amounts to
    fraud.
   Silence is fraud under two circumstances:
   There is no general duty cast upon a party
    to a contract to disclose to the other party
    material facts within his knowledge but are
    unknown to the other party.this principle is
    known as „caveat emptor‟(let the buyer
    beware).
   When a person is under no duty to speak, he
    may become guilty of the fraud by non-
    disclosure, if he voluntarily discloses
    something and then stops half the way.
   It means a false statement of fact made by
    one party to another party, which has the
    effect of inducing that party into the contract.
    For example, under certain
    circumstances, false statements or promises
    made by a seller of goods regarding the
    quality or nature of the product that the seller
    has may constitute misrepresentation.
   Positive assertion of the fact
   Breach of duty
   Causing mistake about the subject matter
   Mistake refers to mis-understanding or wrong
    thinking or wrong belief.
   Mistake may be mistake of fact( unilateral or
    bilateral)
   Mistake of law

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A free consent ppt bba

  • 1. Section 13 of the act defines consent as “ two or more persons are said to consent where they agree upon the thing in the same sense”.
  • 2. Coercion is the committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Indian Penal code or the unlawful detaining or threatening to detain any property.
  • 3. Undue influence refers to “ the unconscious use of power over another person, such power being obtained by virtue of a present or previously existing dominating control arising out of relationship between the parties.
  • 4. Parent and child  Guardian and ward  Trustee and beneficiary  Religious advisor and disciple  Doctor and patient  Solicitor and client  Fiancé and fiancée
  • 5. In coercion, contract is obtained by committing or threatening to commit an act punishable under Indian Penal code.  In undue influence the consent is obtained by dominating the will of other.
  • 6. In the broadest sense, a fraud is a deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual.  Fraud is a crime and is also a civil law violation
  • 7. Making a false suggestion.  The active concealment of a fact by a person who has knowledge or belief of the fact.  A promise made without performing it.  The party acting on the representation should have been deceived and suffered damage.  Active concealment of the facts amounts to fraud.
  • 8. Silence is fraud under two circumstances:  There is no general duty cast upon a party to a contract to disclose to the other party material facts within his knowledge but are unknown to the other party.this principle is known as „caveat emptor‟(let the buyer beware).
  • 9. When a person is under no duty to speak, he may become guilty of the fraud by non- disclosure, if he voluntarily discloses something and then stops half the way.
  • 10. It means a false statement of fact made by one party to another party, which has the effect of inducing that party into the contract. For example, under certain circumstances, false statements or promises made by a seller of goods regarding the quality or nature of the product that the seller has may constitute misrepresentation.
  • 11. Positive assertion of the fact  Breach of duty  Causing mistake about the subject matter
  • 12. Mistake refers to mis-understanding or wrong thinking or wrong belief.  Mistake may be mistake of fact( unilateral or bilateral)  Mistake of law