Chhattisgarh HC: 30-Year Presumption Under Evidence Act Not Applicable to Wills
Chhattisgarh High Court rules that wills do not get the 30-year presumption under Section 90 of the Evidence Act and must be proved by strict execution and attestation.
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Chhattisgarh High Court rules that wills do not get the 30-year presumption under Section 90 of the Evidence Act and must be proved by strict execution and attestation.
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