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Bombay High Court Dismisses Partition Suit and Upholds Wills in Family Property Dispute. Wills and Codicils Executed by Testator and Testatrix Found Valid, No Undue Influence or Lack of Testamentary Capacity Established.

The judgment concerns a family dispute over the estate of Chimanlal Chinai and his wife Shardaben Chinai. The plaintiffs, legal heirs of Dinkar Chinai...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Application for Appointment of Receiver in Family Property Dispute. Plaintiff Fails to Establish Prima Facie Case for Receiver When Property is in Possession of Defendants and Alternative Remedy of Partition is Available.

The plaintiff, Jayanand Jayant Salgaonkar, filed a suit for partition and accounts against his family members, including his mother, brothers, sisters...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Administration Suit Involving Will of Muslim Deceased Married Under Special Marriage Act. Court Holds That Marriage Registration Under Special Marriage Act Attracts Indian Succession Act, Removing Muslim Personal Law Restrictions on Testamentary Disposition.

The plaintiffs filed a Review Petition No. 41 of 2010 seeking review of an order dated 14th October 2010 passed in Notice of Motion No. 2974 of 2008 i...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Probate Suit for Alleged Will of 1975 Due to Non-Prosecution and Failure to Prove Execution. The court held that the propounder must prove due execution and attestation under Section 63 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, and failure to lead evidence results in dismissal.

The suit was filed by the plaintiffs, who were great grandsons and other relatives of the deceased, seeking probate of an alleged Will dated 3rd Janua...

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Supreme Court Upholds Impartible Estate Status of Nazul Property in Former Ruler's Succession Dispute. Perpetual Leasehold Rights Held as Part of Impartible Estate Governed by Primogeniture, Not Coparcenary Property.

The Supreme Court of India heard civil appeals arising from a common judgment of the Allahabad High Court concerning the nature of perpetual leasehold...