Jack N 03 February 2019
Suhail suhail (LAWYER) 03 February 2019
Since your Will Deed is not registered with registrar where from you would obtain a certified copy.
However you can file application in the Office wher you submitted your will deed ask them to issue you a certified copy attested by their office. If they refuse you can approach to their higher authorties.If still they failed to issue the copy the you can approach the Court for issuance of appropaite directions upon them for issuance of original will deed.
If you fear that taking any such steps will displease the officails an may create [rpblem in your dealings then request them vehemently.
Jack N 03 February 2019
Suhail suhail (LAWYER) 03 February 2019
If your will deed is limited to registration of the papers only the that is fine. The will deed is the basic document upon which you get title of property,it is better to preserve it ,just for your safety so that your title is not challanged in future.
Jack N 05 February 2019
Suhail suhail (LAWYER) 05 February 2019
You are welcome