Requirement of Proving Will is not Dispensed With Registration, Rules Supreme Court

Recently, the Supreme Court observed that the onus is on the propounder to remove suspicions regarding the execution of the will. A Bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and BV Nagarathna held that just because a will is registered does not mean that the requirement of proving the will have been complied with. In the

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