"Where the Propounder Fails to Dispel Legitimate Doubts, No Sanctity Attaches to the Document Merely Because It Is Registered"-Allahabad High Court reaffirmed the foundational principle that a registered Will does not, by itself, guarantee validity unless executed in strict compliance with law and free from suspicious circumstances. Justice Rajnish Kumar allowed the appeal and set aside the appellate court's decree, holding that "merely because the Will is registered, it will not hold good and valid," where statutory requirements remain unmet and the Will is enveloped in grave doubts.
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