Some Landmark Supreme Court Decisions
1. Execution of a Valid Will
2. Proof of a Will:
3. Suspicious Circumstances surrounding the Will
The Supreme Court grappled with a complex dispute. At its core was an appeal by the ‘adopted son’ against the High Court’s ruling, which had deemed the registered will and adoption deed as lacking authenticity. In its deliberations, the Supreme Court delved into legal intricacies, particularly drawing attention to Section 63 of the Indian Succession Act and Sections 68 and 69 of the Evidence Act, 1872.
4. Adoption
Ugre Gowda vs Nagegowda (Dead) By Lrs. And Ors on 27 July, 2004.
An adoption of a son does not deprive the adoptive mother of the power to dispose of her separate property by transfer or by will. Transfer of title in favour of the plaintiff had no relevance with the adoption because mere adoption did not deprive of her right to dispose of her own disposable property.
5 Role of Witness
6. Delay in registration of the WILL
Sridevi & Ors vs Jayaraja Shetty & Ors on 28 January, 2005.
7. NOMINEE
8. Probate: Not decisive about title of property
9 Suspicious circumstances
9.Mahesh Kumar (D) By Lrs vs Vinod Kumar & Ors on 13 March, 2012