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Contentions testamentary suit by a son, procedure in -Sec.387-A

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(17) Contentions testamentary suit by a son, procedure in -Sec.387-A

There is no reason why the plaintiff who is the son of the deceased, should be held to be stopped from questioning the marriage because he is not seeking a declaration of nullity before matrimonial court, in which case alone that right would be available only to either of the purpose to marriage which is sought to be declared in to be null and void.

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(17) Contentions testamentary suit by a son, procedure in -Sec.387-A

If a person challenges the succession certificate and happens to be the son of the deceased he can question the validity of the marriage of the deceased and his wife even if case is not in the matrimonial court.

 

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