A fraud on the court refers to an extreme form of fraudulent conduct aimed at deceiving the court and obstructing the administration of justice. It is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of the judicial process. Such frauds involve deliberate misrepresentation of facts, submission of false evidence, or perjury. The consequences of committing a fraud on the court can be severe, including severe penalties, disqualification of an attorney, and invalidation of court proceedings or judgments. Courts take these matters very seriously and have strict measures in place to prevent and address such fraudulent actions.
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