‘A’ intentionally and falsely leads ‘B’ to believe that certain land belonging to ‘A’ and thereby induces ‘B’ to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’ and ‘A’ seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.

Facts of the Case ‘A’ intentionally and falsely represents to ‘B’ that a particular piece of land belongs to him. Relying on this false representation, […]

1. ‘A’ entered into an agreement of sale of his property with ‘B’. ‘B’ paid sufficient money for the total sale consideration and agreed to pay the balance amount within one month. When ‘B’ is ready for payment of the balance and get the property registered. ‘A’. because of the appreciation of the property, refused to execute the sale-deed of the owner of ‘B’. What is the reuse available to the aggrieved party ‘R. Under the provisions of C.P.C.

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