💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court of India withdrew a ruling in a land dispute after discovering it was based on a fabricated settlement and a fraudulent respondent. The court ordered an inquiry and threatened legal action. The original respondent, Harish Jaiswal, was unaware of the proceedings until his son-in-law found the order online. Jaiswal alleged fraud, claiming he never agreed to a compromise or appointed lawyers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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