which provides that there are two types of Wills. The first type
of Will is a privileged Will, whereas, the second type is an unprivileged ... Will. The privileged Wills can be executed by any soldier employed in an
expedition or engaged in a actual warfare or an airman so employed
respondent No.1.
Needless to observe that pendency of these petitions
will not come in the way of the petitioners to explore the
possibility ... privilege by Parliament is immune from
judicial scrutiny only to the extent indicated in Article
122(1) , that is to say the court will decline
Maj (Mrs) E. P Subhadra vs Smt. Anni Saldanha on 15 March, 2022
IN THE
minor, may dispose
of his property by Will. A Will or any
portion of a Will, the making of which
has been caused by fraud ... Will. Chapter III of Part IV of the
Succession Act contains the provisions
for execution of unprivileged Wills (as
distinguished from privileged Wills
provided
minor, may dispose of his property by Will.
A Will or any portion of a Will, the making of which
has been caused by fraud ... Will.
Chapter III of Part IV of the Succession Act
contains the provisions for execution of
unprivileged Wills (as distinguished from privileged
Wills provided
expiry of the said period, the
claim of the right or privilege relinquished will be with
reference to the state of affairs that exist ... expiry of the said period, the claim of the right or
privilege relinquished will be with reference to the state of affairs that exist
Tamil Nadu Act 14
of 2016), the relinquishment of rights or privilege for a temporary period
shall be accepted, if it is made ... expiry of the said period, the claim of
the right or privilege will be relinquished with reference to the state
suspension - as has been ordered through
Exts.P1 to P4 - they will lose a year and this would create
irreparable prejudice to their lives ... imperative requirements being satisfied.
It is, however, clarified that the afore privilege will be
available to the petitioners, subject to the decision to be taken
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
right. We have no
hesitation in denying both of them this privilege. We will decide at a
later stage who should represent the Trust. That