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Mar 21 1991

Dr. (Mrs.) Ruth Annamalai Vs. Mrs. Valliammai Achi, W/O of Late Dr. Al ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Mar-21-1991

Subject : Family

Acts : T.N. Court-fee and Suits Valuation Act, 1955 - Schedule - Sections 55, 56, 61 and 63 - Articles 1 to 6, 7, 11(K); Indian Succession Act, 1925 - Sections 222, 261, 264, 265, 266, 268, 276, 284, 295 and 299; High Court Original Side Rules - Order 25, Rules 4, 25, 55, 689, 690 and 692; Hindu Succession Act, 1956 - Sections 235; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC). 1908 - Sections 26, 75 to 78, 86, 87-B, 90 to 92, 94, 95, 100, 104, 141 and 144 - Order 41 Rule 1; Original Side Rules, 1956 - Order 2, Rules 2, 20 to 50, 51 to 68; Government of India Act, 1915; Indian Oaths Act, 1873; Transfer of Property Act, 1882; Parition Act, 1893; Guardians and Wards Act, 1890; Indian Divorce Act,1869; Specific Relief Act, 1877; Indian Arbitration Act, 1940; Indian Stamp Act, 1899;

Reported in : AIR1991Mad284

S. 295 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, which corresponds to S. 261 of the Indian Succession Act of 1865. itself indicates that such a … the plaintiff filed the O. P. No. 197 of 1988 under Ss. 222 and 276 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 read with O. XXV, Rule 4 of the Original Side Rules. In the said petition, the petitioner sought … Schedule I of the Tamil Nadu Court-fees Act could not be made applicable because in a preceding under Section 295 of the Indian Succession Act properties were not the subject matter of the dispute. The matter under

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Jan 29 1988

Philo Peter and anr. Vs. Divyanathan and ors.

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Jan-29-1988

Subject : Civil

Acts : Succession Act, 1925 - Sections 222, 276 and 295; T.N. Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1955 - Schedule - Article 11; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Reported in : AIR1989Mad111; (1988)IIMLJ1

is uses in the Act, A perusal of Section 295 of the Succession Act 1925 which corresponds to Section 261 of the Succession Act of 1865, itself indicates that such a proceeding is not a suit Since the … out of the above said decisions, it is necessary to take notice of the relevant provisions in the Succession Act, 1925. Section 266 of the Act provides that the District Judge shall have, in relation to the granting of Probate

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Aug 18 2006

Ashok Kothari Vs. Dipti Bavishi

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Aug-18-2006

Subject : CivilFamily

Acts : Succession Act, 1925 - Sections 234, 261, 263, 268, 279, 283 and 283(1); ;Probate and Administration Act - Sections 62 to 78; ;Administrator-General's Act; ;Hindu Wills Act; ;Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Reported in : AIR2007Cal21

with this Chapter and the said Acts.15. We shall hereafter discuss the procedure laid down in the Indian Succession Act 1925 but regard being had to the fact that probate is granted by this Court both in the Common … will or claiming to have any interest in the estate of the deceased. It is also clear from Section 261 that the executor will be the plaintiff in the regular suit which the Judge will then have to

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Aug 09 1928

In Re: Manchersha Pestonji Danania

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Aug-09-1928

Subject : Property

Reported in : (1928)30BOMLR1566; 113Ind.Cas.402

Chapter, that is to say, Chapter XXXI, or by the rules of procedure laid down in the Indian Succession Act, 1925, or by the Civil Procedure Code, the practice and procedure of the Probate Division of the High Court … matter. Costs of all parties to come out of the estate. Counsel certified. Indian Succession Act (XXXIX of 1925), Section 330-Administrator-Renunciation-Retractation of renunciation.;Where an administrator has renounced his prior right to obtain letters of administration to the estate … on this question appears in Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. XIV, paragraph 261:-The court may, in a proper case, allow one of several executors to

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Mar 04 2016

N. Renuka Devi Vs. E. Lalitha and Another

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Mar-04-2016

Subject : Land Acquisition

is uses in the Act. A perusal of Section 295 of the Succession Act, 1925 which corresponds to Section 261 of the Succession Act of 1865, itself indicates that such a proceeding is not a suit Since the … out of the above said decisions, it is necessary to take notice of the relevant provisions in the Succession Act, 1925. Section 266 of the Act provides that the District Judge shall have, in relation to the granting of Probate

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Mar 29 2011

Ramchandra Ganpatrao Hande Alias Handege Vs.

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Mar-29-2011

Subject : Property

Acts : Indian Succession Act, 1925; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908

the Appellant that the decision in Rupali Mehta does not take into account the scheme of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. The Learned Single Judge observed that the judgment does not prohibit any person from seeking protection of the … The administrator is subject to the control of the Court and has to act under its direction. Under Section 261, the Court may rectify certain errors and alter or amend the probate or Letters of Administration accordingly. Chapter

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Jun 24 2016

Chittaranjan Narottamdas Negandhi Vs. Hemkala Alias Meenakshi Mansingh ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Jun-24-2016

Subject : Land Acquisition

evidence on record, it is necessary to note the provisions of Sections 59 and 63 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925: "59. Person capable of making Wills.- Every person of sound mind not being a minor may dispose of … two elements. Before I turn to the evidence on record, it is necessary to note the provisions of Sections 59 and 63 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925: "59. Person capable of making Wills.- Every person of

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Mar 23 2016

Jitendra singh rajendra Singh kushwaha and Others Vs. Suresh Rajendra ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Mar-23-2016

Subject : Education

the Administrative Committee of Hon ble Judges for a suitable amendment to the Rules and the Form. Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 63(c) Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Section 114 Validity of Will Legality of execution Whether last Will and testament … this Court in Charulata @ Renuka Haresh Lulla v Gul Khanchand Gidwani and Ors., (2013 (2) All MR 261)this Court held: 24. The principle of the ambit of undue influence which can be practiced upon a testator

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Oct 12 1962

Mrs. Panzy Fernandas Vs. Mrs. M.F. Queoros and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Oct-12-1962

Subject : Civil

Acts : Court Fees Act, 1870; Uttar Pradesh Court Fees Act - Schedule - Articles 1, 11 and 17; Succession Act - Sections 278, 295 and 299

Reported in : AIR1963All153

reasoning. A perusal of Section 295 of the Indian Succession Act (Act XXXIX of 1925), which corresponds to Section 261 of the Indian Succession Act (Act X of 1865), itself indicates that such a proceeding is not a … to the amount of court-fee payable on a memorandum of appeal filed under Section 299 of the Indian Succession Act (Act XXXIX of 1925). The appeal arises out of a petition for letters of administration made under Section

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Aug 19 1966

Nandlal More Vs. R. Mirchandani and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Aug-19-1966

Subject : Company

Acts : Companies Act, 1956 - Sections 2(3), 2(24), 2(25), 2(30), 255, 256, 261, 261(1), 314, 348 and 377

Reported in : [1968]38CompCas39(Bom)

disqualifications contained in Section 261 (1) not applicable upon appellant - election by ordinary resolution valid. - INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT (39 OF 1925), Section 63: [S.B. Sinha & Cyriac Joseph, JJ] Will Validity - Deceased, was a very

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