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Central Government Act Section 213(1) in The Indian Succession Act, 1925
(1) No right as executor or legatee
Central Government Act
catena of judgments that the bar created under section 213 of the Indian
Succession Act 1925 not only applies when ... Secs. 213(1) and 227 of the Indian Succession Act.
Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act reads as follows
Calcutta High Court
will is not
probated then under Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act, an
executor is not competent to obtain ... Sections
213(1) and 227 of the Indian Succession Act.
Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act reads as follows
Calcutta High Court
Central Government Act Section 213(2) in The Indian Succession Act, 1925
(2) 4[ This section shall not apply
Central Government Act
restriction upon Wills of Mohammedans
under Section 213 also. The exception under Section 213 (2) inter
alia upon Mohammedans gives ... Mohammedan, under Section
213(2) of the Indian Succession Act. Section 213 does not deal
with the extent of succession
Bombay High Court
establishment of the
rights under Section 213 (1) of the Indian Succession Act is only for
its establishment ... body of Judges
is acting judicially.
Section 19 of the Indian Penal Code defines 'Judge' as follows:
The word 'Judge
Madras High Court
will is hit by either Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act or the
proviso to Section ... Trav. Co. 215). Though the bar
under Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act was raised by the
appellant
Kerala High Court
Section 213 of the Act.
7. Sub-section (2) of Section 213 postulates that this Section 213
shall apply only ... Indian Succession Act enumerated in
Sub-sections (1) and (2) of Section 213 of the Act and interpreted
Sub-section
Bombay High Court
limited section of Indian citizens such as Indian Christians
excluding other sections. The Indian Succession Act, 1925
repealing the Indian ... known as Indian
Succession (Kerala Amendment) Act, 1986 dated 14.3.1997 by
which sub-section (2) of Section 213
Supreme Court of India
will
was not admissible in evidence under Section 213 of the Indian
Succession Act. It is pointed out by learned ... learned counsel appears to be correct. Section 213
of the Indian Succession Act runs as follows:
"213. (1) No right
Rajasthan High Court
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