
The author considers the extremely important issue of verifying the validity of a drawn will. By adopting the voted decision, the Supreme Court was forced to make elections and set priorities in the mutual relations between the
formalism of inheritance law and the principle of freedom of testing, between the interpretation of a benevolent interpretation of a will (favor testamenti) and code sanctions for violating the formal rigors of a will. The title ruling has significant juridical and practical values. It considers the right to inherit in its constitutional and
axiological dimension.