[1937] EACA 38
The Court held that the bequests to the children of Rustomji and Mobed were class gifts of life interest only, and that under sections 100 and 102 of the Indian Succession Act, 1865, such bequests are void if the class includes persons not in existence at the testator's death and does not comprise the whole...
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- Citation
- [1937] EACA 38
- Parties
- Appellant: Rustomji Kersasji Khursedji Sidhwa; Respondent: Dinshaw Ruttonji Mehta; Respondent: Second Respondent; Respondent: Fifth Respondents, Children of Mobed; Respondent: Sixth Respondents, Children of Rustomji
- Court
- East African Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- Uganda
- Judgment Date
- 1 January 1937
- Case Number
- C.A. 29/193.3.
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal and Cross Appeal From Judgment on Originating Summons
- Outcome
- appeal allowed, cross-appeal dismissed
- Judges
- Abrahams CJ, Ag P (Uganda), Horne J, Lucie-Smith Ag CJ (Kenya)
- Legal Topics
- Construction of Wills, Class Gifts, Remoteness of Bequests, Rule Against Perpetuities, Succession Act Interpretation
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Rustomji Kersasji Khursedji Sidhwa
Appellant
Dinshaw Ruttonji Mehta
Respondent
Second Respondent
Respondent
Fifth Respondents, Children of Mobed
Respondent
Sixth Respondents, Children of Rustomji
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal and Cross Appeal From Judgment on Originating Summons
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the bequests to the children of Rustomji and Mobed are valid or void under sections 98, 100, and 102 of the Indian Succession Act, 1865.
- 2 Whether the gifts are limited to children living at the testator's death or include those born after.
- 3 Whether the bequests constitute gifts of capital and income or only life interests.
Ratio Decidendi
The Court held that the bequests to the children of Rustomji and Mobed were class gifts of life interest only, and that under sections 100 and 102 of the Indian Succession Act, 1865, such bequests are void if the class includes persons not in existence at the testator's death and does not comprise the whole remaining interest. The exception in section 98 does not save the gifts, as the will's language does not limit the class to those alive at the testator's death. The Court found that the testator's intention was not to favor one set of children over the other, and that the same construction must apply to both gifts. The Indian and English authorities cited do not override the statutory...
Court Disposition
appeal allowed, cross-appeal dismissed
Orders
- The gifts to the children of Rustomji and Mobed are declared void under sections 100 and 102 of the Indian Succession Act, 1865.
- The appellant is entitled to the property forming the subject matter of the appeal.
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