Supreme Court: No Need for Handwriting Expert if Will Signatures Are Undisputed
Supreme Court rules that handwriting expert opinion is unnecessary when will signatures are undisputed, prioritising consent and speeding probate cases.
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Supreme Court rules that handwriting expert opinion is unnecessary when will signatures are undisputed, prioritising consent and speeding probate cases.
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Allahabad High Court rebukes a CJM, holding that “usual practice” cannot justify illegal orders and stressing judicial accountability in lower courts.
Delhi High Court rules that court fees are procedural, not punitive, holding that non-payment or delay cannot block access to justice for litigants.