The Indian Succession Act
180Circumstances in which election takes place
Where a person, by his will, professes to dispose of some thing which he has no right to dispose of, the person to whom the thing belongs shall elect either to confirm such disposition or to dissent from it, and, in the latter case, he shall give up any benefits which may have been provided for him by the will.
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CHAPTER--XXII.--Of Election
- 180 Circumstances in which election takes place
- 181 Devolution of interest relinquished by owner
- 182 Testator’s belief as to his ownership immaterial
- 183 Bequest for man’s benefit how regarded for purpose of election
- 184 Person deriving benefit indirectly not put to election
- 185 Person taking in individual capacity under will may In other character elect to take in opposition
- 186 Exception to provisions of last six sections
- 187 When acceptance of benefit given by will constitutes election to take under will
- 188 Circumstances in which knowledge or waiver is presumed or inferred
- 189 When testator’s representatives may call upon legatee to elect
- 190 Postponement of election in case of disability