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Section 63 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
Section 71 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
Section 70 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 57 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
Rur Singh (D) Th. Lrs. & Ors vs Bachan Kaur on 12 February, 2009
The
learned Counsel relied on the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme
Court in Rur Singh (D) Th. Lrs and others v. Bachan Kaur
2009(11) SCC 1 to demonstrate that in that case also, the Will
was signed by one of the beneficiaries, and even then, the
Hon'ble Supreme Court upheld the Will, finding that the
attestation by one of the beneficiaries does not make his
evidence unbelievable.
Section 70 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
Section 71 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
K.P.R.Nair @ Raveendran Nair vs Narayanan Nair on 7 April, 2011
The learned Counsel for the appellant relied on the
decision of this Court in Raveendran Nair v Raman Nair and
RSA No.94 of 2014
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2025:KER:4963
others 2019 (1) KLT 939 in which it is held that a Will or codicil
attested by legatees alone or the person interested with the
legatees who holds a fiduciary relationship with the legatee
would itself amount to suspicious circumstances attached to its
execution.