seeking relief of declaration to declare a registered adoption
deed to be null and void which was executed by Late Sandhya Kapoor. In
such circumstance ... declare adoption deed null and void. A registered document can be declared
null and void only upon proof of some fraud or illegality, declaratory relief
condition
for a valid adoption required that in case of adoption of a
son, the mother by whom the adoption is made must not
have ... have requisite capacity to take in
adoption or the right to take in adoption is null and void."
10. The court below has considered
plaintiff. Defendant No.1 also prepared a
bogus adoption deed dated 22.10.1990. In case, the impugned
adoption deed was executed by late Fazruddin, there ... impugned Will dated 25.11.2005 as well as adoption deed
dated 22.10.1990 were illegal, null and void. He also sought a decree
for permanent injunction restraining
adoption of the defendant
Narender Singh on the ground that the adoption of defendant Narender Singh by
them was null and void since the required ... challenge the
indicated adoption deed, inter-alia pleading that the adoption of the
defendant by them was null and void. The learned counsel for petitioners
Will bearing No.145 dated 03.02.1997, were null and void
and not binding upon the rights of the plaintiffs. A decree for
injunction restraining ... basis of adoption
deed dated 31.01.1997 and Will dated 03.02.1997. Both the
documents were purported to be illegal, null and void and not
binding
effect that the adoption of the respondent by Shri Kishan Lal vide the adoption deed dated 9.6.04 was null and void. The said suit
point of time. The adoption deed brought on
record has also been concurrently declared as null and void and it is held that
adoption deed date 30.06.1994 and Will dated 27.07.1994
executed by Udayraj Singh in favour of defendant No.1 as null
and void and not binding
effect that the
adoption deed dated 7/12/2007 allegedly in favour of
defendant no.1 be declared null and void with further
declaration that
deceased
Bishan Singh and therefore, the Will ought to be declared null and
void. Apart from this, the Plaintiffs also seek relief of permanent
injunction ... time.
6. The Will which is sought to be declared null and void is a registered
Will. The Defendant being the natural heir