LOCUS STANDI - Instance(s) in which a person will have locus standi to sue on behalf of the estate/residuary estate of a deceased person who died intestate without an issue
HELD:
"I shall reproduce the holding of the lower Court which was to the effect that appellant had no locus standi to sue for the clarifying effect of a wrong approach taken by a Court which eventuated an erroneous outcome.
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