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Bombay High Court Allows Probate Petition for Will Executed by NRI in Ecuador. Will executed abroad by Non-Resident Indian held valid under Section 63 of Indian Succession Act, 1925, and probate granted to executor in Mumbai.

The petitioner, Sarwan Kumar Jhabarmal Choudhary, filed a testamentary petition (L) No. 6300 of 2024 in the Bombay High Court seeking probate of the L...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in Partition Suit, Upholding High Court's Decree on Property Shares and Invalidating Compromise. Legal Heirs' Dispute Over Ancestral and Self-Acquired Properties Resolved with Shares Determined Under Hindu Law, and Compromise Set Aside Under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The litigation originated from a partition suit filed by Charulata Sahoo (plaintiff) against her brother Prafulla Sahoo (defendant No. 1) and sister S...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals Challenging Wakf Board Notification Including Service Inam Lands in Dargah Property. Errata Notification Adding Lands to Wakf Property Upheld as Valid Exercise of Power Under Wakf Act, 1995.

The Supreme Court dismissed a batch of civil appeals challenging an order of the Andhra Pradesh High Court that upheld an Errata Notification issued b...

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Supreme Court Allows Partition Suit by Granddaughter of Former Ruler — Private Properties of Nawab of Rampur to Be Distributed Under Muslim Personal Law, Not Primogeniture. Merger Agreement Guarantee of Succession to Gaddi Does Not Cover Private Properties Declared Under Article 4.

The case concerns the succession to properties declared as private properties by Nawab Raza Ali Khan, the former ruler of Rampur, under the Merger Agr...

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Bombay High Court Holds Appeals Under Section 384 of Indian Succession Act Against Orders of Civil Judge, Senior Division Lie to District Court, Not High Court. The Court interpreted Section 384 strictly, limiting High Court's appellate jurisdiction to orders of District Judges only.

The Bombay High Court considered two appeals challenging orders passed by Civil Judges, Senior Division on applications under Section 372 of the India...

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Bombay High Court Directs Railways to Pay Dues to Widow Based on Succession Certificate. Succession Certificate Granted by Competent Court is Conclusive Evidence of Title Under Indian Succession Act, 1925.

The petitioner, Smt. Shashikala A. Kisan Awad, filed a Notice of Motion seeking a direction to the respondent, Divisional Office, Central Railway, to ...