Section 185Chapter XXII

Person taking in individual capacity under will may in other character elect to take in opposition

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A person who in his individual capacity takes a benefit under a will may, in another character, elect to take in opposition to the will. The estate of Sultanpur is settled upon A for life, and after his death upon B. A leaves the estate of Sultanpur to D, and 2,000 Taka to B, and 1,000 Taka to C, who is B's only child. B dies intestate, shortly after the testator, without having made an election. C takes out administration to B, and as administrator elects to keep the estate of Sultanpur in opposition to the will, and to relinquish the legacy of 2,000 Taka. C may do this, and yet claim his legacy of 1,000 Taka under the will.