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.
The Mewar royal family’s inheritance dispute over Arvind Singh Mewar’s will reaches the Delhi High Court. A landmark case on royal assets, heritage properties, and succession law …
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.
Supreme Court upholds a Will excluding a daughter married outside the community, ruling that equity cannot override testamentary freedom once a Will is proved.
Supreme Court rules that omissions in chief examination are not fatal if clarified in cross-examination, reinforcing substantive justice over procedural technicalities.