bearing interest,
assignable interest, beneficial interest, common interest,
contingent interest, continuity of interest, controlling
interest, future interest, interest in hand, joint interest,
legal interest, legal ... interest, life interest, person
interested in a will, property interest, qualified interest,
remainder interest, remaining interest, transit of interest,
undivided interest.
63. "Caveat
Will--Probate--Letters of Administration--Caveat
opposing probate of the Will--Caveatable interest based on
Will and Gift--Copies of Gift Deed and Will ... Judge struck off the petitioner's caveat
on the ground that she has no caveatable interest.
The petitioner filed a Civil Revision Petition
case of this nature are:
(i) To sustain a caveat, a caveatable interest must be
shown.
(ii) The test required to be applied is: Does ... Ordinarily,
therefore, a caveatable interest would mean an interest in the
estate of the deceased to which the caveator would otherwise
be entitled to, subject
caveat, the only question has arisen for consideration is, whether all the caveators whose caveats are questioned now, been able to establish any interest ... Caveat. This is because a caveat is to be discharged if and only if the caveator can be shown to have no possible real interest
case of this nature are:
i) To sustain a caveat, a caveatable interest must be shown.
ii) The test required to be applied is: Does ... Caveators. It is noted that even
the Petitioner has filed a caveat in the Probate Petition filed by the
Respondents claiming caveatable interest
stated in the affidavit in support of caveat that
the caveator has caveatable interest. No sooner this issue is raised in the affidavit
in support ... caveators are not entitled to maintain the caveat. In my view,
the caveator No.1 as well as caveator No.2 have no caveatable interest
stated in the affidavit in support of caveat that
the caveator has caveatable interest. No sooner this issue is raised in the affidavit
in support ... caveators are not entitled to maintain the caveat. In my view,
the caveator No.1 as well as caveator No.2 have no caveatable interest
deceased ?
3] Does the Petitioner prove that he has a
caveatable interest and the necessary No
locus to file the instant Petition ?
4] What orders ... enter caveat in a probate proceeding.
It is held in the said judgment that the findings regarding that the
caveatable interest of the party have
sustain a caveat, a caveatable interest must be shown;
(ii) The test required to be applied is: does the claim of grant of
probate prejudice ... devolve intestate. The original caveator in that event would have
inheritance of the property. The original caveator had thus caveatable
interest. On the demise
case of
this nature are:
(i) To sustain a caveat, a caveatable
interest must be shown.
(ii) The test required to be applied is:
Page ... caveator. Once a
caveat is filed, it is for the court to
determine the question as to whether the
caveator has any caveatable interest