• Sales revenue cheating by seller

Last i bought commercial property. so to speak, after condition removal and closiing date,
i found seller cheated me his sales volumn. and when i watched condition removal agreement signed by me, sales check was ok.

can i get compensation for his cheating ?
Asked 8 years ago in Business Law

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6 Answers

1) Do you have any documentary evidence that seller lied to you about sales turnover ?

2) It is necessary to peruse your agreement entered into with the seller to advice you

3) you can get compensation if you are able to prove that you have been cheated by the seller

4). Contact a local lawyer

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
99846 Answers
8148 Consultations

1. Lodge a police complaint against the seller alleging his fraud and act of cheating committed on you.

2. If police fails to register FIR based on your said complaint, file a Writ Petition before the High court praying for a direction upon the police to investigate and act after registering FIR based on your said complaint.

Krishna Kishore Ganguly
Advocate, Kolkata
27721 Answers
726 Consultations

1. File police complaint for cheating u/s 420,468 of IPC.

Niranjan
Advocate, Bangalore
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9 Consultations

1. Has the sale deed been executed in your favour?

2. How have you suffered an injury to your right if the seller misrepresented you his sales volume?

3. Be unambiguous with your query.

Ashish Davessar
Advocate, Jaipur
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981 Consultations

Provide elaborate detail.

Yogendra Singh Rajawat
Advocate, Jaipur
23083 Answers
31 Consultations

If you consider that the seller violated the conditions of agreement and fraudulently sold the property or committed frauds in the agreement, you may very well approach consumer forum roe getting your grievances redressed and also for compensation.

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
90048 Answers
2498 Consultations

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