Will should be interpreted from the standpoint of a layman rather than a lawyer, and all clauses are equally important: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court ruled that when interpreting a will, it should be viewed through the eyes of a layman rather than a lawyer and should be construed harmoniously in all circumstances. The Division Bench, comprised of Justice Suresh Kumar Kait and Justice Saurabh Banerjee, also stated that, to the greatest extent possible, all clauses

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