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EVAN’s Awesome Game Plays   03 November 2022

Will deed doybt

Hi , my father made a will deed in 2016  and in that deed he mentioned his age and  my mother age as wrong... Is there any chance my siblings can challenge the will with that error? Or any chance the will get void because of that?

Thank you



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A user is concerned that minor errors in their father's will deed, specifically incorrect ages for the testator and his wife, might allow siblings to challenge the will or have it declared void. The advice given is that such discrepancies alone are unlikely to invalidate the will, provided it is signed by the testator and witnessed by two individuals. For any disputes, consulting a local lawyer is recommended.

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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     03 November 2022

That is a mistake.  No problem.  If there are disputed between you, the you shall consult a local lawyer.

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EVAN’s Awesome Game Plays   03 November 2022

Thank you. 

Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate)     03 November 2022

Will deed can't be invalidiated merely on ground of that age of testator and his wife has been mentioned wrongly. Will deed will be held valid and genuine when it bears signature of testator and attested by two witnesses.

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EVAN’s Awesome Game Plays   03 November 2022

Thank you 🙏 


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