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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Will"
A Mahommedan Can't Execute Will For More Than 1/3rd Share Of His Property Without Consent Of All Legal Heirs: Chhattisgarh High Court
Notices Not Sent To Agnates Of Deceased, Applicant Trying To Hide Existence Of 'Will' From Them: Jharkhand High Court Dismisses Probate Application
S.340 CrPC Can't Be Invoked If False Statement In Application Did Not Impact Its Outcome: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Owner Can Bequeath Properties Even To Strangers By Will: Supreme Court
Article 14 Not Applicable To A Will; Will's Genuineness Not Based On Whether Distribution Was Fair & Equitable : Supreme Court
Probate Shall Be Granted Only To An Executor Appointed By The Will: Gujarat High Court
Will Can't Be Used As Evidence Without Examining Attesting Witness Even If Opposite Party Doesn't Deny Its Execution: Madras High Court
Making Of Will Yourself
Proof Of Will : Onus Is On The Propounder To Remove Suspicious Circumstances : Kerala High Court
Kerala High Court Directs Treasury To Hand Over KR Gouri's Savings To Her Niece
Onus Is On Propounder To Remove All Suspicious Circumstances About Execution Of Will: Supreme Court
Mechanical Compliance Of Stipulations U/Sec 63 Indian Succession Act Does Not Prove Execution Of Will: Supreme Court
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