unprivileged Will or codicil.—
No unprivileged Will or codicil, nor any part thereof, shall be revoked otherwise than by marriage, or by another Will ... Will. Afterwards, A makes another unprivileged Will which purports to revoke the first. This is a revocation. (ii) A has made an unprivileged Will. Afterwards
Section 65 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925
65. Privileged Wills.—
Any soldier being employed in an expedition or engaged in actual warfare ... property by a Will made in the manner provided in section 66. Such Wills are called privileged Wills. Illustrations (i) A, a medical officer attached
Succession Act, 1925
66. Mode of making, and rules for executing, privileged Wills.—
(1) Privileged Wills may be in writing, or may be made ... word of mouth. (2) The execution of privileged Wills shall be governed by the following rules:— (a) The Will may be written wholly
Section 72 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925
72. Revocation of privileged Will or codicil.—
A privileged Will or codicil may be revoked ... such formalities as would be sufficient to give validity to a privileged Will, or by the burning, tearing or otherwise destroying the same
property by a Will made in the manner provided in section 66. Such Wills are called privileged Wills. Illustrations (i) A, a medical officer attached ... Revocation of Will by testator’s marriage.—
Every Will shall be revoked by the marriage of the maker, except a Will made in exercise
security. (3) In addition to the privileges mentioned in sub-rules (1) and (2) above every inmate will be allowed to have an interview with ... Grade once in a fortnight. Provided that the exercise of this privilege will be contingent on good conduct and may be withdrawn or postponed
Honour in the languages of Sanskrit, Arabic or Persian, the candidate will similarly be allowed a period not exceeding three months for preparation, but must ... permitted by the Government to prepare themselves for such examinations. The privilege will be allowed only at a time when the government servant may conveniently
permitted by the Government to prepare themselves for such examinations. The privilege will be allowed only at a time when the government servant may conveniently ... language by the Lower Standard, is not entitled to the privilege of preparing himself for the examination in the same language by the Higher Standard
security. (3) In addition to the privileges mentioned in sub-rules (1) and (2) above every inmate will be allowed to have an interview with ... Grade once in a fortnight. Provided that the exercise of this privilege will be contingent on good conduct and may be withdrawn or postponed
security. (3) In addition to the privileges mentioned in sub-rules (1) and (2) above every inmate will be allowed to have an interview with ... Grade once in a fortnight. Provided that the exercise of this privilege will be contingent on good conduct and may be withdrawn or postponed