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Notarised wills versus previous registered will


27-Aug-2023 (In Wills / Trusts Law)
Can the existence of 2 later (only notarised and not registered) wills cancel a previously existing registered will? Does the registered will need to be cancelled at the Registrar's Office through a process? How can the signatures be verified?
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Will not required for registering or notorised if will execute in a simple paper with two attesting witness then this will is legal and read in evidence and will make only those property which is self acquired and executor can make the will and cancelled the will in his life but after his death the will can't be changed or cancelled by any other.then the registered will cancelled by executor himself not other and make a fresh will .registered will is only a good for evidence but also notorised will be maintainable in law

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