Supreme Court rules tenants cannot challenge probated Will, upholds landlady's title and orders eviction

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Tenants cannot challenge a probated Will, the Supreme Court ruled, upholding a landlady's title and ordering eviction and 25 years of rent arrears. The court stated that once a Will is probated, its validity is legally established. The tenants had stopped paying rent in 2000, and the landlady's daughter-in-law claimed the shop for her husband's business expansion. The Supreme Court found that lower courts overlooked crucial evidence, reversing their decisions. The tenants were granted six months to vacate, provided they paid the rent arrears.


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