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Constitutional Law Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Hindu Succession Act, 1956 · Sections 8-13

Which is the correct statement:

There can be a Will without a codicil Answer
B There can be a codicil without a Will
C Every Will has a codicil
D A codicil proceeds a Will
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Under the Hindu Succession Act, property of a Hindu male dying intestate devolves first on Class I heirs (widow, sons, daughters, mother), then Class II heirs, then agnates, then cognates. This hierarchy is the correct order of succession.

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Subject Constitutional Law
Difficulty Medium
Act Hindu Succession Act, 1956
Section Sections 8-13
Answer (A) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XI — December 2017
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