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1978 Supreme(J&K) 37

GH.MOHAMMAD MIR
Krishna Rajput – Appellant
Versus
Th. Rajinder Singh – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Advocate For Appellant: Janak Lal Sehgal
Advocate For Respondent: A.V. Gupta

1. This is a suit for declaration to the effect that the will dated 19th May, 1964 allegedly executed by Shrimati Raj Kumari in favour of the parties is the last will executed by the deceased and that the will dated 22-12-1964 allegedly executed by the deceased is null, void, and ineffective & is not binding upon the plaintiffs. In the alternative the plaintiffs pray for a declaration to the effect that the land at Kachi Chawni Jammu in which the built property of the parties regarding which will dated 22-12-1964 is executed is not comprised in the will and as such the parties are equally entitled to share the same. The suit is also for rendition of accounts.

2. Raj Kumari, the deceased was the widow of Chater Singh. Chater Singh died during the life time of Raj Kumari. Shrimati Chander Prabha, defendant No: 2 was their sole child. Chander Prabha was married to Sarwan Singh who also passed away. From her marriage with Sarwan Singh, four daughters and one son were born, and they are:

Rajinder Singh, son, defendant No: 1

Krishna Rajput, daughter plaintiff No: 1,

Sharmishta Rajput daughter plaintiff No: 2,

Chandrika Phola, daughter plaintiff No: 3 and

Rooma R. Sani, daughter plaintiff



































































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