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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Succession Act 1925"
Probate Proceedings End With Death Of Will's Executor, Substitution Of Legal Heirs Not Permissible: Patna High Court
[Indian Succession Act] Surety Only Required For Issuing Letters Of Administration, Not For Issuance Of Probate Of Will: Gujarat High Court
Succession Act 1925 | Appeal Against Civil Judge Order Denying Succession Certificate Lies Before District Judge Not HC: Allahabad High Court
Principles To Prove Validity & Execution Of Will : Supreme Court Explains
Alternate Place Of Jurisdiction U/S 371 Indian Succession Act Can Be Invoked Only If Deceased Had No Fixed Place Of Residence: Gujarat High Court
Succession Certificates Under Indian Succession Act 1925 Do Not Confer Any Titles: Jammu & Kashmir High Court Explains
Article 137 Of Limitation Act Applies To Application For Revocation Of Succession Certificate U/S 383 Indian Succession Act: Meghalaya High Court
Senior Civil Judges Have No Probate Jurisdiction; Only District Judges Can Probate Wills : Karnataka High Court Clarifies
Probate Shall Be Granted Only To An Executor Appointed By The Will: Gujarat High Court
Section 276 Indian Succession Act - Letters Of Administration Can Be Revoked If all Legal Heirs Were Not Made Parties: Supreme Court
Proof Of Will : Onus Is On The Propounder To Remove Suspicious Circumstances : Kerala High Court
Will Can't Be Revoked By Subsequent Agreement; Revocation Only By Modes Under Section 70 Succession Act : Supreme Court
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