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.
Inheritance disputes in India are rising due to absence of Wills. Learn why seniors must plan succession early to protect family harmony and property.
Bombay High Court rules that even a formally proved Will cannot be accepted unless all suspicious circumstances are fully explained to satisfy the court’s conscience.
Are digital wills valid in India? Courts still recognise only physical wills under the Indian Succession Act, leaving digital assets and crypto inheritance in limbo.
Karnataka High Court urges Centre to review Section 6 of Hindu Succession Act, citing ambiguity in widows’ and mothers’ inheritance rights after 2005 amendment.