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Revocation of Probate Not Maintainable on Grounds of Title Dispute. Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court held that a probate cannot be revoked on the ground that the testator lacked title to the bequeathed property. S...

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High Court Removes Executor in Testamentary Dispute Under Indian Succession Act, 1925 -- Over Estate Administration Breach

The judgment involves a dispute over the administration of the estate of late Rajnikant Ambalal Kilachand, where the Respondent, under a Will dated 27...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Validity of 1996 Will, Awards Costs to Plaintiffs for Frivolous Opposition. Probate Granted for Last Will of Yashwantilika Narottamdas Dalal – Court Dismisses Allegations of Forgery and Undue Influence.

Execution of Will – The Plaintiffs sought probate of the Last Will and Testament of Yashwantilika Narottamdas Dalal, dated 12th December 1996. The ...

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Interpretation of Section 63(c) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 – Whether attestation requires explicit direction from the testator.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – Indian Succession Act, 1925 – Interpretation of Statutes – Execution and Attestatio...

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"High Court's Jurisdiction Clarified in Testamentary Matters" "Concurrent Jurisdiction Explored with Key Clarifications on Succession Act Provisions"

This judgment addresses the jurisdiction of the Bombay High Court in entertaining a petition for the grant of Letters of Administration concerning pro...

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Permission to Adduce Secondary Evidence Granted Despite Objections – Bombay High Court Sets Aside Lower Court’s Order. High Court allows petitioner to submit photocopy of lost notarized will as secondary evidence, noting sufficient explanation for loss.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, permitting secondary evidence of a notarized will through a photocopy, after he claimed the or...