- Every representation made to a Court which is deliberately false amounts to a fraud and would vitiate a decree subject to the exception that a mere falsity of a claim to the knowledge of the person putting forward the claim would not be ground for setting aside the decree on the ground of fraud---Where a claim is false there is a false representation made to the Court but this cannot by itself be a ground for setting aside a decree.
Lal Din and another V. Muhammad Ibrahim
1993 S C M R 710
1993 S C M R 710
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