Will Cannot Be Proved If Sole Attesting Witness Admits Ignorance of Examination-in-Chief Contents: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has dismissed an appeal seeking substitution of a legal heir on the basis of a Will, holding that the document could not be considered genuine when the sole attesting witness admitted that his examination-in-chief was not prepared on his instructions and he was unaware of its contents. A Bench comprising

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