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Afternoon summary: SC shares inheritance; Delhi registers sub 5 degrees for the first time this season; all news

The season’s lowest temperature of 4.9°C, four degrees below average, was recorded in Delhi, along with 500 meters of visibility restricted by light fog. The 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) was 306, which means that although the quality of the air improved somewhat, it was still considered very bad. After a low of 6.2°C earlier in the season, this is the first time the lowest temperature has dropped below 5°C. According to the India Meteorological Department, the chilly northwesterly winds will continue during the next several days, keeping the temperature between 5 and 6°C. According to the Early Warning System, Delhi’s air quality is expected to remain very bad until December 17 and then deteriorate from there.

The ownership of financial instruments, such as shares and debenture certificates, shall be established by legal or testamentary procedures, not by the position of the nominee, according to a ruling by the Supreme Court. The court said in a ruling on December 14 that being a nominee does not automatically provide inheritance rights, stressing that ownership is determined by the appropriate succession laws, such as the Indian Succession Act or the Hindu Succession Act, or by the deceased’s will. The judgment resulted from a family dispute in which one son, named as the candidate, disputed the choice made by the other, who had inherited shares via a will. The court stressed the importance of wills taking precedent over nominations, affirming that a nominee is not the real owner of assets but rather holds them in a fiduciary capacity for legal heirs.

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