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Showing posts with label
testamentary succession
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Showing posts with label
testamentary succession
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Sunday, 10 May 2026
Rejecting Benami Claims at the Threshold: Supreme Court’s 08.05.2026 Order VII Rule 11 Judgment Critically Examined
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Executive overview In its judgment MANJULA AND OTHERS Vs D.A. SRINIVAS 2026 INSC 465 dated 8 May 2026, the Supreme Court has ...
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Bombay HC: Testamentary demarcation amounts to partition.
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As regards jointness, it is not in dispute that the property has devolved on three sons by virtue of will executed by their father. The wi...
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Supreme Court: State Cannot Invoke Doctrine Of Escheat To Challenge A Will Which Is Granted Probate
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6.2. The grant of probate by a competent court of law can be assailed only by those who are the likely heirs if the Will is to fail, by eit...
Wednesday, 28 April 2021
Whether the execution of the Muslim will is proved if propounder of will fails to examine scribe of will?
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While a Mohammedan Will is required to be proved under Section 67 of the Evidence Act, 1872, a Will governed by the provisions contained ...
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Important Notes on Muslim law
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1) Notes on Testamentary Succession under Muslim law https://www.lawweb.in/2020/04/notes-on-testamentary-succession-under.html 2) Int...
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Notes on Testamentary Succession under Muslim law
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Who can administer the estate of a deceased Muslim? The estate of a deceased muslim is to be administered in accordance with the Indian ...
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Whether application for removal of executor of will can be moved prior to grant of probate?
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I return now to the question of when an application under Section 301 can be brought and, specifically, whether the grant of probate is a...
Monday, 27 May 2013
Whether a Mohammedan will does require probate or letters of administration?
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The very fact that the only person whose rights could be affected because of the will have accepted the same as genuine and consented to t...
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