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Which of the following is false?
a person who specifically avers that a document is a will cannot be allowed to say that it is not a will but a family arrangement
if a person chooses to accept a legacy under a will, he will be estopped from setting up a title contrary to its provision
a Hindu coparcener who took the property under a will of another coparcener and acted on the terms of the reference of the will and his transferees who bought the property with notice of his title, are estopped from questioning the will
none of them
- Option 1: A person who avers that a document is a will cannot later claim it's a family arrangement. This is due to the principle of estoppel, which prevents contradictory claims.
- Option 2: Accepting a legacy under a will means the heir must respect the will's provisions and cannot claim a title that contradicts it.
- Option 3: If a coparcener takes a property under a will and acts on it, neither he nor his transferees (aware of his title) can later dispute the will, again due to estoppel.
- Option 4: None of the above statements are false. All reflect correct applications of legal principles.
The statements are correct.
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