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Sh. Surinder Mohan Goel vs State on 26 November, 2013

Section (c) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 , renders the testamentary document, of no effect. Will is a document required by law to be attested ... reasonable restriction has been brought into the domain of testamentary document. Thus, the Will is nothing but manifestation of the concept of ownership of property
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Sh. Madan Mohan Bajaj vs State on 12 February, 2013

Section (c) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 , renders the testamentary document, of no effect. Will is a document required by law to be attested ... reasonable restriction has been brought into the domain of testamentary document. Thus, the Will is nothing but manifestation of the concept of ownership of property
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Sh. Lalit Mohan Goel vs State on 26 November, 2013

Section (c) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 , renders the testamentary document, of no effect. Will is a document required by law to be attested ... reasonable restriction has been brought into the domain of testamentary document. Thus, the Will is nothing but manifestation of the concept of ownership of property
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Smt. Praveen Kalra vs State on 18 February, 2013

Section (c) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 , renders the testamentary document, of no effect. Will is a document required by law to be attested ... reasonable restriction has been brought into the domain of testamentary document. Thus, the Will is nothing but manifestation of the concept of ownership of property
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Sh. Ravi Kumar Katyal vs State on 19 August, 2013

Section (c) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 , renders the testamentary document, of no effect. Will is a document required by law to be attested ... reasonable restriction has been brought into the domain of testamentary document. Thus, the Will is nothing but manifestation of the concept of ownership of property
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