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Disput on will deed,registered original lost, certified copy exibited in cout

(Querist) 04 April 2015 This query is : Resolved 
My brother challenged will Deed which is registerd & executed by my father. By will deed house property was distributed to me & to my brothers with some conditions which my brother feal un-favoring.Bank deposit cash was given to sister. Original will was with my mother. But during her life time she was unable to recollect its wareabout. I submitted Certified copy of will to lower cout, it is exibited & two attesting witnesses was examined-cross examined. Lower court given the judment against me & given 1/3 share to all including sister(Mother now expired). The Judgement is challenged in High court and obtained stay. Now the matter is with District court. NOW I received clue from maid servent working for my mother that, WILL DEED was given to my married sister by mother. My sister is party in court but not attended court nor replied or appointed any advocate. I have good relation with sister & can deemand the Original Will, but I will have to satify her ego by some good amount. NOW QUERY IS THAT, IF I OBTAINED ORIGINAL WILL & SUBMITTED IN COURT, WHETHER IT WILL CARRY ANY IMPORTANCE & WILL FAVOUR ME TO PLEAD THE MATTER?
alexander (Expert) 05 April 2015
As you say that the original Will was registered. If so you can obtain a certified true copy of the Will from the Registrar's office. The charges are normally very nominal. That shall be an authentic document acceptable in evidence. You may also have to lodge a report with the local police station that the original Will has been lost , misplaced and not traceable.


Alexander
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Surrender K Singal (Expert) 06 April 2015
Registered Will if not challenged can be helpful
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 09 April 2015
With the help of the registration copy of the registered Will, you can challenge the case appropriately.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 10 April 2015
Certified copy of the registered will is equally acceptable.


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