Gopalakrishnan's Law of Wills offers a thorough and updated analysis of testamentary law, blending doctrinal clarity with practical insights. It addresses the complexities surrounding execution, validity, and genuineness of Wills, while providing guidance on drafting, probate proceedings, and litigation strategies. The book not only explains statutory provisions but also examines evolving jurisprudence on Law of Wills. Special emphasis is placed on suspicious circumstances, testamentary capacity, and mental health considerations. This edition serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying the law of Wills effectively.
Key Features:
- Comprehensively covers commentary on the law of Wills under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, along with relevant personal laws
- Incorporates latest decision viz., Lilian Coelho v. Myra Philomena Coelho, Leela and Others v Muruganantham and Others, Gopal Krishan and Others v Daulat Ram and Others
- Incorporates illustrative examples, case summaries, and analytical notes to strengthen conceptual understanding
- Refined interpretations and contemporary issues make it a reliable resource for courtroom practice as well as academia