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prasad (executive)     14 January 2025

Making of will on white paper - reg.

Respected Advocates,

Please give your valuable advise for the following query :

My cousine's mother had a 200 Sq.yards residential plot worth about Rs. 1 Cr, in her name. Lately, she passed away,  4 months ago, without making any will regarding the above said property.

My cousine has  a father, 1 elder brother and 2 elder sisters and  all are leagal heirs for the above said property since no will was made.

But, my cousine's elder brother is having a blank white paper with him which was signed by his mother 25 years ago, and the signaure is tallies with the then Bank records.

Now, he tries to make a will on the blank white paper which was signed by his mother 25 years ago,  to get the above said property transfered in his name.

Can my cousine's brother get the property transferred in his name by making  will in his favour on the blank white paper signed by his mother 25 years ago?

If so, what action my cousine has to take to get his share back in the above said property?

Please advise.

Thank you

 



 5 Replies

Isaac gabriel (Practician)     14 January 2025

Whether.the will has the signature of attesting witnesses?.

prasad (executive)     14 January 2025

Sir, thanks for your resonse.

Sir, my cousine's elder brother planning to write will on the blank white paper which was signed by his mother 25 years ago duly taking his friends signatures as witnesses

P. Venu (Advocate)     14 January 2025

Are you telling a story or speculating a detecive novel?

Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate )     15 January 2025

"My cousine's elder brother planning to write will on the blank white paper which was signed by his mother 25 years ago duly taking his friends signatures as witnesses"


Experts on this platform would not like to indulge in promoting such illegal activity.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     15 January 2025

This appears to be a folk tale narrated to children while feeding them food hence unbelievable.

Without any such document existing now, your question is just an imaginary thought  hence you may wait for the event to take place after which you can seek opinion to handle the issue 


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