The Paradox of Probate: Why Optional Justice is a Judicial Mandate in Indian Succession Law
Introduction Does the option to seek justice imply the right to be denied it? This is the core paradox that has long shadowed the venerable halls of Indian testamentary law. The Indian Succession Act, 1925, stands as a legislative Janus, presenting two faces to the world of wills: for certain instruments, particularly those originating from specified metropolitan areas, the Act […]
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