Supreme Court allows mutation based on a will, clarifies it doesn’t decide ownership
Supreme Court rules mutation can be based on a will but does not decide ownership. Revenue entries allowed; title disputes must go to civil court.
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Supreme Court rules mutation can be based on a will but does not decide ownership. Revenue entries allowed; title disputes must go to civil court.
Delhi High Court hears ₹30,000 crore inheritance dispute as Priya Kapur opposes forensic examination of Sunjay Kapur’s Will. Karisma Kapoor’s children allege forgery, raising key …
Supreme Court rules that a Will is invalid if the sole attesting witness admits ignorance of its contents or affidavit. Landmark ruling clarifies Sections 63 of Succession Act and…
The Madras High Court has ruled that an unregistered family arrangement can override a registered Will when heirs voluntarily waive their rights. This judgment reinforces family h…
Delhi High Court is hearing a major ₹30,000 crore inheritance dispute involving Sunjay Kapur. Karisma Kapoor’s children have sought inspection of the will, while Priya Kapur has b…