Murderer disqualified.—
A person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered
Succession Act, 1956, a person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered ... clear that the person who commits a murder or abets the commission of murder is disqualified from inheriting the property of the murdered. Therefore, what
person murdered, but not that a
person must be convicted of murder or of
abetment of murder, to be disqualified from
inheriting the property ... committed murder or abeted
commission of murder must also have been
convicted of the offence of murder or of abetment
of murder under
Hindu Succession Act to contend that, the murderer
is disqualified from inheriting the property of his
own victim. The appellant and Shakereh Khaleeli
married under ... enunciates that a person who commits
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murder or abets the commission of murder
shall be disqualified from inheriting the
property of the person murdered
Murderer disqualified. - A person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered ... Murderer disqualified A person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered
states:
Murderer Disqualified:- A person who commits murder
or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified
from inheriting the property of the person murdered ... laying down that a person who
commits murder or abets the commission of murder is
disqualified from inheriting (1) the property of the person
murdered
Murderer disqualified. A person
who commits murder or abets the commission of
murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the
property of the person murdered ... clearly enunciates that a person who commits murder or abates
the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the
property of the person murdered
Murderer disqualified.-- A person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered ... word "who commits murder" or "who abates murder" for the purpose of disqualifying him from the law of succession
Murdered disqualified. -A person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered ... clearly enunciates that a person who commits murder or abates the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered
person
murdered, but not that a person must be convicted of
murder or of abetment of murder, to be disqualified
form inheriting the property ... committed murder or abetted commission
of murder must also have been convicted of the offence
of murder or of abatment of murder under