Fraud and Mistake by Kant Mani is a focused legal treatise examining the doctrines of fraud and mistake as they operate within Indian law. The book explains how these concepts affect the validity of consent, contractual obligations, and civil as well as criminal liability. It provides doctrinal clarity on when agreements become void or voidable due to fraud or mistake and how courts interpret these principles in practice.
Key Features:
- Detailed analysis of fraud and mistake as legal concepts
- Explanation of consent, misrepresentation, and deception in law
- Discussion on civil consequences and contractual implications
- Judicial interpretation and application by Indian courts
- Clear and structured presentation for legal understanding
This book is useful for law students, advocates, academicians, judicial aspirants, and legal practitioners dealing with contract disputes, civil litigation, and cases involving deception or erroneous consent. It also serves as a practical reference for understanding how fraud and mistake impact rights and liabilities under Indian law.