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1 - 5 of 5 (0.19 seconds)Crystal Developers vs Smt. Asha Lata Ghosh (Dead)Thr.Lrs.Ors on 5 October, 2004
11.The Supreme Court vide its judgment in Crystal Developers v. Asha Lata Ghosh reported in 2005-1-L.W.387 = (2005) 9 SCC 375 dealt with the distinction between the probate and the letters of administration and in paragraph 28, it was observed as follows :
Section 263 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
Section 332 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
E.Sankaran vs Mrs. Krishnaveni on 1 July, 2011
8.He also referred to a judgment of a division bench of this Court in E.Sankaran Vs. Krishnaveni and another reported in 2011 (5) CTC 117, wherein the division bench held that under Section 263 of the Indian Succession Act, the parties who can participate in the probate proceedings and the parties who are affected by an order of grant of probate and having caveatable interest, cannot be deprived the right of any portion. There is no quarrel over the proposition laid down in those judgments.
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