Definition
Extrinsic fraud refers to deception that prevents someone from presenting their case in court. It's fraud that occurs outside the actual trial or hearing, hindering a fair outcome. Think of it like sabotaging someone's car before a race, preventing them from even competing. It's not about the merits of the case, but rather about denying someone a chance to be heard. For example, bribing a witness to disappear or preventing a party from receiving notice of the proceedings.