Fraud
Definition
A false representation of a material fact made by a party to a contract knowingly, without belief in its truth, or recklessly, with intent to deceive the other party or induce them to enter a contract (Section 17, ICA 1872). Contract is Voidable + right to claim damages.
Example
"A seller deliberately represents a damaged watch as new while selling it to B. B discovers the truth after purchase — this is Fraud, and B can void the contract and claim damages."