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Ajeet (Student)     03 September 2011

Challenging the will

In a case problem, ‘A’ died as intestate and ‘B’ is an heir entitled to inherit A’s property after A’s death. The concerned immovable property came under control of ‘B’ and B continues to control over it. But during land consolidation process, B found that this property has come to the name of ‘C’ who is son of A’s daughter ‘D’ (who died before 1960s). Now, C is said to be entitled to this property on the basis of A’s will (non-registered and written in 1960). If ‘B’ files suit challenging the will now, what is possibility in favour of B (who said A wrote no will)? Property is still under control of B. 



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