Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 18 October 2020
This query is : Resolved
Can father "will" his self acquired properties to his son that "you and your male heir only enjoy" the properties. Does Creating "tail male" is valid in India. Does the "will" valid?
This discussion examines whether a 'tail male' condition, restricting inheritance to a son and his male heirs only, is valid for self-acquired property in India. Experts confirm that a father can indeed will his self-acquired property to his son, and such a will is generally considered valid. The property would devolve to legal heirs even without a will, but the father has the right to specify beneficiaries for his own assets.
Isaac Gabriel
(Expert) 18 October 2020
The property devolves on legal heirs ie to you eventhough he leaves no will.What is the intention in imposing such condition?
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 19 October 2020
He can execute the will for self-acquired property in favour of his son.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal
(Expert) 19 October 2020
Your father's will is perfectly valid He can bequeath his self acquired property to any one as per his wish.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 19 October 2020
Agree with the expert Advocate Bhartesh goyal.
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