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Supreme Court Rules Omission of Legal Heirs Does Not Nullify Wills

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Supreme Court Rules on Validity of Wills and Property Rights

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has affirmed that individuals have the legal right to dispose of their property at their discretion, stating that a will cannot be deemed invalid solely because it excludes legal heirs from inheritance. This ruling stems from a case involving the will of a chartered accountant (CA), as reported by Amit Anand Choudhary.

In its judgment, a bench comprising Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Vijay Bishnoi emphasized that the mere exclusion of natural heirs does not, by itself, constitute a suspicious circumstance warranting the invalidation of a will. Consequently, the court dismissed a challenge made by the CA’s wife and children regarding the validity of his will.

The justices noted that unless the exclusion of legal heirs is accompanied by evidence of suspicious circumstances affecting the genuineness or execution of the will, such exclusion alone is insufficient to render it invalid. The court observed that the will explicitly stated the testator’s intention, asserting that he had not wronged his wife or children and had adequately provided for them.

The will, executed in 1983, allocated all designated properties to the testator’s only sister. The chartered accountant passed away just six months later, leading to a protracted legal dispute among family members that lasted for 43 years before reaching the Supreme Court.

The bench addressed the appellants’ assertion that their exclusion as natural heirs of the testator, without justification, constituted a suspicious circumstance regarding the will’s execution. The justices deemed this argument legally unfounded, affirming that excluding natural heirs does not inherently indicate any mistrust, as a will is typically designed to alter the standard line of succession.

Furthermore, the court determined that the will was executed voluntarily by the testator while in a sound state of mind. Testimony from one of the attesting witnesses confirmed that the will was signed in their presence, substantiating its validity.

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