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seema arora (teacher)     19 February 2010

creating a will

how one can prepare a foolproof WILL so that at the time of its use could not be challenged

 

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sugandh (student)     19 February 2010

will has a validity...when written and signed by the testator, along with signs of at least two witnesses. but in order to prevent hassles...it is good to get it registered thereafter.

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shrikant chede (law officer)     20 February 2010

I completely  agree with sugandh


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