Re Subramaniam (deceased) [2014] NZHC 1484
The Court declared the document prepared for the deceased and attached to the applicant's affidavit to be valid as his last will under s 14 of the Wills Act 2007 because the document, although not signed by the deceased, plainly expressed his testamentary intentions as prepared in accordance with his instructions;...
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- Citation
- [2014] NZHC 1484
- Parties
- Deceased: Poothathamby Ayathurai Subramaniam; Applicant/widow: Vijayarani Subramaniam; Interested Parties/beneficiaries: two children of the deceased
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- New Zealand
- Judgment Date
- 30 June 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Wills Act 2007 S 14 Application (will Validity) / Without Notice Originating Application; Judgment on the Papers
- Outcome
- Order made declaring document marked A attached to the affidavit of Vijayarani Subramaniam sworn 10 May 2014 valid as the last will of Poothathamby Ayathurai Subramaniam
- Legal Topics
- Formal Validity of Wills, Rectification of Wills, S 14 Wills Act 2007, S 31 Wills Act 2007, Without‑notice Applications
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Parties
Poothathamby Ayathurai Subramaniam
Deceased
Vijayarani Subramaniam
Applicant/widow
two children of the deceased
Interested Parties/beneficiaries
Procedural Posture
Wills Act 2007 S 14 Application (will Validity) / Without Notice Originating Application; Judgment on the Papers
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether s 14 permits the Court to declare valid as the deceased's will a document prepared for signature by the deceased but signed by another
- 2 Whether the application could properly be dealt with without notice under the High Court Rules
- 3 Whether rectification under s 31 or correction/interpretation of the will actually signed was the appropriate alternative remedy
Ratio Decidendi
The Court declared the document prepared for the deceased and attached to the applicant's affidavit to be valid as his last will under s 14 of the Wills Act 2007 because the document, although not signed by the deceased, plainly expressed his testamentary intentions as prepared in accordance with his instructions; the without‑notice procedure was appropriate because the only persons affected (the widow and two children) were aware and the children had consented.
Court Disposition
Order made declaring document marked A attached to the affidavit of Vijayarani Subramaniam sworn 10 May 2014 valid as the last will of Poothathamby Ayathurai Subramaniam
Orders
- Declare valid as the last will of the deceased the document marked 'A' attached to the affidavit of Vijayarani Subramaniam sworn 10 May 2014
- Proceeding is treated as commenced by originating application under Part 19 of the High Court Rules (r 19.5)
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