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1995 Supreme(MP) 680

A.S.TRIPATHI
Ram Kishan – Appellant
Versus
Babulal Chaudhari – Respondent


Advocates:
R.D. Jain with Sameer Kumar Jain for appellants; P.L. Dubey for respondents:

JUDGMENT

1. The appellants had preferred this letters patent appeal against the judgment and decree dated 15th of February, 1985 passed by learned Single Judge of this Court in Civil First Appeal No.5 of 1977.

2. The brief facts are that a Will was claimed to have been executed by one Durga Prasad in favour of respondent No. I on 15th of November, 1969. The respondent Babulal Chaudhary had filed a petition under section 276 of the Indian Succession Act for grant of a probate before District Judge, Guna, on 18th of January, 1971. The District Judge of Guna refused to grant a probate by his judgment dated 10th of November, 1976 giving certain reasons. Against that judgment first appeal was preferred before this Court being appeal No.5 of 1977 which was heard and decided by the then Hon. Mr. Justice Rampal Singh on 15th November, 1985 whereby the judgment of District Judge was set aside and learned Single Judge of this Court allowed the petition and granted a probate in favour of the respondent. Against that judgment of the learned Single Judge the present letters patent appeal was preferred. At the time of hearing of this letters patent appeal before a Division Bench of this Court con
















































































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