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The word probate as used in section 41 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is defined under.
Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act.
. Section. 2(m) of the Transfer of Property Act.
Section 2(f) of the Indian Succession Act 1925.
Section 3 of the General Clauses Act.
probate" means the copy of a will certified under the seal of a C'ourt of competent jurisdiction with a grant of administration to the estate of the testator (Section 2(f) Indian Succession Act); Thus according dealing with the status or legal character of a person can be pronounced only by the courts exercising the following kinds of jurisdiction. (7) Probate jurisdiction (ii) Matrimonialjurisdiction (iii) Admiraltyjurisdiction (iv) Insolvencyjurisdiction
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