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Ramesh Kumar @ Ramesh Chander Etc vs Ravi Kant @ Ravi Kumar Etc on 28 April, 2025

In Bhagwan Kaur v. Malwinder Singh (supra), this Court held that though registration of a Will is not compulsory under law, it significantly bolsters the presumption of its genuineness. In that case, the subsequent unregistered Will was found to be clouded by Page 11 of 17 11 of 17 ::: Downloaded on - 30-04-2025 05:41:45 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2025:PHHC:054019 RSA-2667-2025 2025:PHHC: 054019 suspicious circumstances and was rightly ignored in favour of the earlier registered Will.
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Multan Singh vs Satpal And Others on 26 November, 2014

(v) On the point of Will being a registered document, it was observed that as far as registration of the Will is concerned, "as is held in Bhagwan Kaur versus Malwinder Singh & Ors. 2010(1) Civil Court SACHIN MEHTA 2014.12.01 16:54 I attest to the accuracy and authenticity of this document Chandigarh RSA-418 of 2012 -6- Cases 757 (P&H) referred by learned counsel for the appellant-plaintiff, registration of a Will is not compulsory yet registration of a Will goes a long way in establishing the genuineness of the Will. As I have already discussed in the preceding paras that the will is not surrounded by suspicious circumstances, therefore, mere registration of the Will does not establish the genuineness of the Will.
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