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2019 Supreme(Del) 1144

V.KAMESWAR RAO
Dinesh Aggarwal – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Rajat Joseph, Adv.

JUDGMENT :

V. Kameswar Rao, J.

Cm No. 4035/2019

Exemption allowed, subject to all just exceptions.

Application stands disposed of.

CM No. 4034/2019 (for condonation of 56 days delay in filing the appeal)

For the reasons stated in the application, the same is allowed and the delay of 56 days in filing the appeal stands condoned. Application stands disposed of.

This appeal has been filed by the appellants challenging the order of the learned Single Judge dated September 04, 2018 passed in Test. Case No. 95/2014 whereby the learned Single Judge has dismissed a petition filed under Section 276 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 in respect of Will dated February 19, 2009.

2. The appellants herein are the brothers of the deceased Late Bishan Chand Aggarwal and claimed to be the executors of the said Will. It is their case that as per the Will, the deceased has bequeathed 40% of his share to one of his brothers Dinesh Aggarwal and 15% each to his other brothers Mukesh Kumar Aggarwal, Rakesh Kumar Aggarwal, Umesh Aggarwal and Amit Aggarwal in the property bearing No.G-92, Preet Nagar Cooperative Housing Building Society, Colony knows as Preet Vihar, Delhi-92. The Will is stated to have been regist
















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