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
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
rights as coparcener, daughter as coparcener, shall not affect or
invalidate any disposition or alienation including any partition or
testamentary disposition of the property which ... coparcenary.
The status conferred cannot affect the past transactions of alienation,
disposition, partition – oral or written.
(m) Partition could be in the form
Birla Group of Industries. They were
issueless and known for their charitable disposition. They used to run
several charitable institutions.
4. Both ... spirit so that all the
bequeathed properties are applied towards charitable
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disposition, particularly when a suit for the said purpose has
been filed
state of mind, that he understood the
nature and effect of the dispositions, that he put his
signature to the testament of his free will ... property or where, in the light of the relevant
circumstances, the dispositions appear to be unnatural,
improbable t and unfair; or; where there are other
extent that it is legally possible, effect
should be given to every disposition contained in the will
unless the law prevents effect being given ... nature of an introduction,
contain no disposition but are merely a narration of facts
etc. and therefore not material to be set out. The
dispositive
consequence is that as per the impugned provision the testamentary disposition of property in relation to all forms of religious and charitable purposes is subject ... property shall be defeated or impugned and no assurance or disposition of property shall be treated as void or voidable, by virtue
clear that
the evidence of general reputation and general disposition
is relevant in a criminal proceeding. Under the Indian
Evidence Act , unlike in England, evidence ... given both
of general character and general disposition. Disposition
means the inherent qualities of a person; reputation means
the general credit of the person amongst
prosecution was that under Section 536(2) of the Companies Act any
disposition of the property of the Com-pany shall be void ... that
merely on the filing of a petition for winding up all dispositions were
void, it would lead to absurd or catastrophic results
force or by an heir by inheritance no transfer or other disposition of land which is comprised in surplus area at the commencement of this ... ejected Section 10-A(b) enjoins that no transfer or other disposition of land which is comprised in surplus area, at the commencement of this