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Will

(Querist) 26 March 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir
When and how can a will be contested? Assume that the will is not probated.
Thanks for your replies in advance.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 26 March 2012
Academic query.Do not assume anything.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 26 March 2012
SEARCH YOURSELF,
DUTY OF RESEARCH SCHOLAR LIKE YOU.
LET US SHARE , WHAT YOU FIND PLEASE.
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 26 March 2012
Ya Mamatha,

You are a research scholar,and you are asking us to give spoon feeding.Kindly enlighten us with more new subjects on law.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 26 March 2012
Every case is unik in its nature so nothing can be supposed as you suggested so come with real facts and have opinion of the experts.
Mamatha (Querist) 29 March 2012
Respected sirs,
I am a research scholar right.But not in the area of law.I did n't intend to get spoon fed nor test your knowledge.We are Indian Christians. I am in a confusion regarding my husband's situation. His father has left a will and expired.The will favours mostly the two sons.Hence his sisters are planning to go to court.One of the sisters has sent a legal notice allegating that the 1.the property is ancestral. 2.The signature is not father's.Both are not true.
Since we do not have children the elder brother is saying that he does not want partition deed to be executed.But he supports the WILL.Although in Andhra pradesh, WILL need not be probagated he says he wants the will to propagated.My husband fears it may be his delay tactics.In this situation what is more appropriate thing to do keeping in view of my husband's situation?. Please advice.I am sorry for troubling you all.


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