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Probate In India: Definition, Importance & Application

  Probate In India: Definition, Importance & Application                        @1                        A will  is a document that is drawn by a person with clear instructions as to how his/her assets are to be distributed on their death. In certain situations — and only in certain jurisdictions, such as Mumbai, Kolkota and Chennai — the executor of the will may need to apply for a probate in order to legalise it. This article will discuss, in detail, what a probate is, when one is needed in India, what the court fees are, and how it can be obtained. @2 What is a Probate? The Indian Succession Act, 1925 decrees that a probate is official proof of a will. A probate is issued to the executor, or the person who is authorized to implement or execute the will and thereby adds a legal character to the will. A probate, as defined in the India Sucessession Act, 1925, is ‘A copy of will certified under the seal of a court of competent jurisdiction with grant of administration of the

Bail Application /What is bail application ?

  What is bail application ?                                                                                                The bail format India under Section 437 of Code of Criminal Procedure can be filed by any close relative or Parokar on behalf of the accused if the bail application is being moved when the accused is not before the Court.                                                                                                                                                                             @1                                    What is bail in Crpc?                                                                                 Bail is a written promise known as a bail undertaking to appear in court on a particular date. If you're charged with an offence, bail allows you to go home to wait for your court hearing rather than remain in custody. It can be granted at any stage of a criminal proceeding.    @2          Types of bail Is bail a right?           

Law Cet Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning

  Law C et Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning       1. Every promise and every set of promises forming the consideration for each other a) A proposal b) An offer c) An agreement d) None of above 2. A proposes by letter to sell a house to B, the Communication of the proposal is complete a) When A make such proposal b) When B accepts the proposal c) Both (a) and (b) d) None of above a) To twist b) To Torn c) Both A and B d) Neither A Nor B 4. Look at this series: 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, … What number should come next? a) 22 b) 26 c) 23 d) 20 5. Which word does NOT belong with the others? a) Index b) Glossary c) Chapter d) Book a) Lock b) Guard c) Sure d) Conserve Law  C et  Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning PART II a) Speak the Truth b) Abide by Law c) Speak the Truth, Abide by the Law d) None of the Above 22. The Vision of Socio-Economic change through the Constitution is reflected in its ___________ a) Preamble b) Fundamental Rights c) Fundamental Duties d) Directive Principles