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037 _bLibrary of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
040 _aDLC
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042 _alcode
082 _a346.052 GOP
245 0 0 _aLaw of wills :
_cGopalakrishnan.
264 1 _aGurgaon, Haryana, India :
_bLexisNexis,
_c2022.
300 _aclxxxvii, 1514 pages
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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505 _aContents Chapter 1. Introduction 2. Succession 3. Statutory Law 4. "Will" Defined 5. Kinds of Wills 6. Nature of the Will 7. Domicile 8. Freedom of Testation 9. Who can Make a Will 10. Requisites of a Valid Will 11. Making of Will 12. Proof of a Will 13. Will by Incorporation 14. Informal Wills 15. Time when Will Speaks 16. Revocation 17. Revocation by Destruction 18. Conditional revocation 19. Wills by Donee of Power 20. Republication 21. Alterations 22. Who can Take under a Will 23. Mohammedan Law of Wills 24. Mohammedan Law of Wakfs 25. Hindu Law of Wills 26. Construction of Wills 27. Rules of Construction under the Indian Succession Act 28. Mistakes and Misdescriptions 29. Doctrine of Ejusdem Generis 30. Doctrine of Persona Designata 31. Subject of a Will 32. Will must be Construed as a Whole 33. Construction in Favour of Validity, Consistency and Reasonableness 34. Testator's Intention to be Effectuated as far as Possible 35. Contradictions 36. Extrinsic Evidence 37. Bequest Void For Uncertainty 38. Gift to Charity 39. Bequests to Charitable Gifts and Charitable Uses when Void 40. Hindu Conception of Charity 41. What May Be Disposed of by Will 42. Bequest to 'Heirs' of 'A' 43. Alternative and Substitutional Gift 44. Legacy to 'A' and his Heirs 45. Class Gifts: What is a Class Gift? 46. Legacy - When Void 47. Perpetuity 48. Effect on Failure of One Bequest under a Will on Others 49. Rule against Accumulations 50. Bequests, Devises and Legacies 51. Legacies: Further Classified 52. Contingent Interest 53. Onerous Bequests 54. Gifts on Conditions 55. Doctrine of Acceleration 56. Gift-over on the Happening of a Condition Subsequent 57. Conditions in Restraint of Alienation 58. Gift-over to Survivors 59. Residuary Legacy 60. Implied Bequests 61. Bequest of Rents or Income 62. Legacies Subject to Liabilities 63. Bequest of Annuities 64. Legacy as Satisfaction of a Debt 65. Ademption, Meanings of 66. Failure of Legacies 67. Lapse of Legacies 68. Election 69. Donatio Mortis Causa 70. Protection to Property of Deceased 71. Office of Executor 72. Rules of Construction of Words 73. Representative Title to Property of Deceased on Succession 74. Probate, Letters of Administration and Administration of Assets of Deceased 75. Limited Grants 76. Alteration and Revocation of Grants 77. Practice in Granting and Revoking Probates and Letters of Administration 78. Executors of their Own Wrong 79. Powers of an Executor or Administrator 80. Duties of an Executor or Administrator 81. Assent to a Legacy by Executor or Administrator 82. Payment and Apportionment of Annuities 83. Investment of Funds to Provide for Legacies 84. Produce and Interest of Legacies 85. Refunding of Legacies 86. Liability of an Executor or Administrator for Devastation 87. Grant of Succession Certificate Referendum Forms & Precedents Appendices Subject Index
650 _aLaw of Wills - India
700 _aS K Sarvaria
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