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Unregistered Will can aunt's children claim the property?


15-Jan-2023 (In Property Law)

Sir/madam , I hav some property , it cames from my father's mother and she got it from her mother, and my grandma havin two kids my father is a son and one daughter .my father s died and his sister also died . Now all my property s in my fathers name . Because my grandma made a un registered will in 1972 and three person signed for witness , now all three of them died .now problem is my father , sisters son and daughter planning file case on my propert , please suggest me ythy havin right to get my grandma property yet and is that will s valid or not .

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Answer #1
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You wanted to say that your grandmother bequeathed her property in your favor through a Will.
In that your paternal aunt's children are claiming a share ?
Well, you have not stated whether your grandmother's Will was duly acted upon and enforced by mutating the revenue records in your favor, if not why you have not doe it, if yes, if you are on physical possession of the properties?.
If yes to above, let them stake claim for a share i the property, you can produce the evidence including the unregistered Will to support your claim.
If circumstances compel, yo may have to get probate of will through court.
You may show the relevant documents to a local advocate and seek his opinion in person.

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