charitable purposes. The petitioner contended it to be discriminatory against the testamentary dispositions by a Christian. The court stated that the Act was to prevent
oral agreement.
When the terms of any such contract, grant or other disposition of property, or any matter required by law to be reduced ... attaching of any obligation under any such contract, grant or disposition of property, may be proved. Proviso (4). - The existence of any distinct subsequent oral
that nothing contained in this sub-section shall affect or invalidate any disposition or alienation including any partition or testamentary disposition of property which ... property capable of being disposed of by her by testamentary disposition. (3) Where a Hindu dies after the commencement of the Hindu Succession (Amendment
Evidence Act, 1872
91. Evidence of terms of contracts, grants and other dispositions of property reduced to form of document.
When the terms ... contract, or of a grant, or of any other disposition of property, have been reduced to the form of a document, and in all cases
limitation contained in sections 13, 14, 15, 16 and 20, no disposition of property made by a Hindu shall be invalid by reason only that ... have been made was not in existence at the date of such disposition. 3. Interpretation clause.
- In this Act, unless there is something repugnant
consequential reliefs so as
to give effect to the terms and dispositions of the will.
According to the appellant the will propounded ... Lakshmamma, it would be necessary to refer to the broad
features, and dispositions, of the will and the evidence
adduced by the appellant to prove
charitable purposes. The petitioner contended it to be discriminatory against the testamentary dispositions by a Christian. The court stated that the Act was to prevent
will shall include a codicil and every writing making a voluntary posthumous disposition of property; (65) expressions referring to writing shall be construed as including
crime, is relevant. The fact that he said something indicating a general disposition to commit crimes of that class, is irrelevant
Security of Land Tenures Act,
1953, provides that no transfer or other disposition of land
which is comprised in a surplus area [as defined ... 168F, 169B, 171A-B]
(4) Further, the expression 'transfer or other disposition
of land' in s. 10A(b) covers leases, which by very