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Remands Case to Bombay High Court for Fresh Consideration

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Supreme Court Observes, "Suspicious Circumstances Must Be Resolved Before Declaring a Will Genuine"; Emphasizes Distinction Between Validity and Genuineness, Remands Case to Bombay High Court for Fresh Consideration
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Supreme Court Observes, “Suspicious Circumstances Must Be Resolved Before Declaring a Will Genuine”; Emphasizes Distinction Between Validity and Genuineness, Remands Case to Bombay High Court for Fresh Consideration

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal, setting aside the Division Bench's judgment of the Bombay High Court, which had granted Letters of Administration (LoA) based on…
Posted by Rawlaw January 4, 2025

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