Madras Bar Association vs Union Of India on 25 September, 2014
“REPORTABLE”
IN THE SUPREME
death of the
deceased or any of his heirs to claim on intestacy a share in
the interest referred to therein."
20. Perusal
death of the
deceased or any of his heirs to claim on intestacy a share in
the interest referred to therein."
20. Perusal
death of the
deceased or any of his heirs to claim on intestacy a share in
the interest referred to therein."
20. Perusal
death of the deceased or any of his heirs to claim on intestacy a share in the interest referred to therein.
A plain perusal
would not get any share in the property on the basis of intestacy. The
respondent has asserted her alleged rights under the provisions of Domestic
land, and the tenancy
devolves on the heirs if there is intestacy and on
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C/LPA/926/2008 JUDGMENT
the legatees
testator does not wish his property to devolve in accordance with the
intestacy provisions.
38. In P.K.Mohan Ram v. B.N.Ananthachary , reported
death of the
deceased or any of his heirs to claim on intestacy a share in
the interest referred to therein.”
23. The Proviso
desire."
25. It is true that the Court should lean against intestacy. However, that would not mean that the propounder is relieved