My father had struck a deal to sell his land at 50 lakh rupees per bigha, but the buyers had written 38 lakh rupees per bigha in the agreement. When my father wanted to see the agreement, the buyers refused to show it. Fortunately, he managed to get a copy of the agreement and realized the discrepancy. He was naturally worried and refused to sell the land at the lower price. The buyers, upset with this, filed a false case against my father, accusing him of cheating, and even got an arrest warrant issued against him.
Best Answer
Your father has grounds to challenge the agreement in court based on fraudulent misrepresentation. The buyers’ refusal to show the agreement and the subsequent false case against your father are strong indicators of their fraudulent intent. Your father should consult a lawyer to pursue legal action to invalidate the agreement and protect himself from the false accusations.
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