we want to make a will that will become effective after our deaths.
madhav wyawahare (chief engineer) 30 April 2012
we want to make a will that will become effective after our deaths.
Pragati (law student) 01 May 2012
there is no particular format of a will.....a will can be written on a plain ppr.....(no stamp duty needed) all u have to do is just specify the details of your self owned property and the name of the person whom you want it to be get transfrd......!!
even ragistration of a will is not medatory...and for your kind information a person can change his will any no of times....the one which he wrote lastly will pevail...!!
Rajesh Hazra (Mediator and Legal Counsel ) 01 May 2012
Rightly advised by Pragati
Ankit (owner) 04 May 2012
after the death , how the property becomes to whom it has been written, if the other party whose name is not mentioned in will ..can he challange the will saying the handwriting is not of deceased person ..then.....
Pragati (law student) 04 May 2012
Ankit....a Person can dispose off his self owned property anywhere....and no one can claim against it.....!!
rajamurugan (n/a) 04 May 2012
What if the property is derived by way of a settlement deed ?... For example, my grandfather settled all his property to his 2 sons. Both the sons are now selling the property and taking their share, but my father is now refusing to give any share in the proceeds of sale.
Can i prevent that, by saying that the property was not his " self earned" property ? and it was my grand fathers property ?
rajamurugan (n/a) 04 May 2012
small correction - my father is refusing to give any share in the proceeds of the sale to ME.