Penal Code, 1860
31. “A will”.—
The words “a will” denote any testamentary document
affect or
invalidate any disposition or alienation including any partition or
testamentary disposition of the property which had taken place before
20.12.2004.
(vi) After substitution ... succession under the
provisions of the Hindu Succession Act or based on testamentary
succession.
(vii) The decision in Prakash v. Phulavati to the effect that
vested in an executor or an administrator of a will or other testamentary disposition, by such executor or administrator; (f) owned, possessed, held or controlled ... acquires after such commencement, the ownership (whether by succession, intestate or testamentary, or otherwise), possession, custody or control of any gold
under a trust declared by a duly executed instrument in writing, whether testamentary or otherwise (including a trustee under a valid deed of wakf ... trust created before the 1st day of March, 1970, by a non-testamentary instrument and the ] [Substituted by Act 19 of 1970, Section
accept or otherwise receive, any article, except by succession, intestate or testamentary. (4) Save as otherwise provided in this Act, no person shall sell, deliver
interest in the property shall devolve by testamentary or intestate succession, as the case may be, under this Act and not according to the marumakkattayam ... interest in the property shall devolve by testamentary or intestate succession, as the case may be, under this Act and not according to the aliyasantana
Description of property and maps or plans.
(1) No non-testamentary document relating to immovable property shall be accepted for registration unless it contains ... practicable, by reference to a Government map or survey. (4) No non-testamentary document containing a map or plan of any property comprised therein shall
them from the deceased. (2) Where a dependant has not obtained, by testamentary or intestate-succession, any share in the estate of a Hindu dying
named, namely, A - In all registration offices Book 1, Register of non-testamentary documents relating to immovable property; Book 2, Record of reasons for refusal
relating to property when to take effect against oral agreements.
- All non-testamentary documents duly registered under this Act, and relating to any property, whether