Oxana N. Parikh, et al. v. Tina Parikh-Smith, et al.
DueProcess JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the Maryland Orphans' Court violated the decedent's and sole-legatee's equal-protection, due-process, property-interest, contract-clause, racial-animus
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED This case presents a question more egregious than Hodel v. Irving, 481 U.S. 704 (1987); whether the Maryland Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County violated Decedent’s Equal Protection, Due Process, and Property Interest rights by taking away Decedent’s right to pass property at death to his designated “sole-legatee,” by completely disregarding Maryland statutory and case law. Alternatively, whether the Maryland Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County violated “sole-legatee’s” Equal Protection, Due Process, Contract Clause, and Property Interest rights by taking away “solelegatee’s” right to inherit bequeathed property, by completely disregarding Maryland statutory and case law, with use of an admittedly fabricating “incest story,” motivated by racial animus.