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Apurva (pLANNER)     04 August 2018

Is will registered or not?

How to find out if the will is registered or not ? On the will , there is a seal of notary, the seal of joint sub registrar class and special executive officer. Is the will registered or not?


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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     04 August 2018

Will can be registered. Though the registration of a Will is not compulsory , it canbe registered with the sub-registrar . ... A Will also can be sealed and kept in safe custody. On the death of the testator, an executor of the Will or a heir of the deceased testator can apply for probate

Anish   04 August 2018

Apurva

As per information given by you, the Will is registered.

For complete confirmation you can share the picture of Will on my email anishsarna@gmail.com

Aks   05 August 2018

Seems that the Will is registered.  But, In India, registration of Will is not necessary.  A unregistered Will has the same legal validity if it fulfils the following criteria:

(1) It has date, place and Signature of the testator.

(2) It has signatures of atleast TWO attesting witnesses.

(3) It has mention of property and to who the property is going to go after the death of the testator.

If the Will meets these 3 criteria, you can submit it with petition to the district court and file for probate or letter of adm. 

SOLOMON.RAJ (advocate/director)     05 August 2018

Apurva,

As per your query postedall uou want to know is if the will is registered.

1. Seems like you arealready in posession of the WILL DEED please take the same to the concerned jurisdictional sub Registrars office and they will verify it.


Adv. Solomon Raj,
Attorney at Law,
Bharat Gaurav samman awardee 14
AICC National Legal Chairman.
email:rajcarey@yahoo.com
phn:9866545086

Kumar Doab (FIN)     10 August 2018

Apparently yes.

Check at O/o Registrar.

Apply for certified copy.


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