Suspicious Circumstances and the Burden of Proof in Testamentary Succession
A Study of H. Venkatachala Iyengar v. B.N. Thimmajamma 1959 AIR 443 or [1959] Supp. 1 S.C.R. 426 The administration of estate property through testamentary disposition occupies a distinct niche in Indian jurisprudence, standing at the cross-section of substantive succession laws and procedural rules of evidence. Unlike general inter vivos instruments, a will is designed […]
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