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Karnataka High Court Allows Second Appeal in Property Dispute, Restores Trial Court Decree for Declaration and Injunction. First Appellate Court's Reversal Set Aside for Ignoring Documentary Evidence and Failing to Frame Proper Points for Determination Under Order 41 Rule 31 CPC.

The appellant, Kum. Harshada S., filed a second appeal under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) against the judgment and decree da...

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Bombay High Court Allows Admission of Documents in Partition Suit — Secondary Evidence Permitted Under Section 65 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Documents Held Admissible as Certified Copies of Public Records or Where Plaintiff Failed to Produce Originals After Notice.

The suit was filed by Indira Rajguru against her brothers and sister for partition and declaration of rights in respect of properties. The matter came...

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Bombay High Court Allows Partition Suit in Family Property Dispute — Plaintiff Entitled to 1/5th Share. Co-owner's Right to Partition Upheld Despite Unproven Allegations of Oral Partition and Will.

The suit was filed by Indira Rajguru, a resident of the United Kingdom, against her brothers and sister (defendants) for partition and separate posses...

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Bombay High Court Rules on Admissibility of Documents in Suit for Partition and Declaration of Rights. Documents not proved in accordance with Indian Evidence Act, 1872 cannot be admitted in evidence unless original is produced or foundation for secondary evidence is laid.

The suit was placed before the court for considering the admissibility of documents referred to and relied upon by defendant nos.3 and 4 in their comp...

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Bombay High Court Allows Second Appeal in Property Suit — Finds Concurrent Findings of Courts Below Suffer from Material Irregularity and Perversity. Suit for Declaration of Ownership and Injunction Dismissed as Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Title and Possession Over Suit Property.

The present second appeal arises from a suit for declaration of ownership and permanent injunction filed by the respondents (original plaintiffs) agai...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Will in Testamentary Suit — Dismisses Caveat by Other Heirs. Will dated 3rd December 1988 executed by deceased Hiroo @ Hiraji Laxman Jadhav proved as last Will and Testament; letter of administration granted to plaintiffs.

The case involves a testamentary dispute concerning the Will of Hiroo @ Hiraji Laxman Jadhav, who died on 3rd December 1988. The plaintiffs, Subhash H...

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Bombay High Court Allows Executor's Application for Probate in Will Dispute — Caveat Dismissed for Lack of Interest. Court held that a caveator claiming under an unproduced Will has no caveatable interest under Section 284 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925.

The case involves a Notice of Motion filed by Daya Subhash Tiwari, the applicant and original petitioner in a probate petition, seeking dismissal of a...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Probate Petition for Will Allegedly Procured by Undue Influence and Coercion. Will dated 28.04.1977 of Shakuntala Bhansali held not validly executed due to suspicious circumstances and lack of free volition.

The plaintiff, Panna Atmaram Bhansali, one of the daughters of the deceased Shakuntala Mansen Damodardas Bhansali, filed a testamentary petition seeki...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Will of Deceased as Probate Granted by Dubai Court is Conclusive Under Section 41 of Indian Evidence Act. Mother's challenge to will fails as foreign probate is binding on Indian courts regarding validity and execution of will.

The plaintiff, Dr. Devika Damji Shah, mother of the deceased Dr. Mukesh Ramji Shah, filed a suit seeking a declaration that the will of the deceased d...