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1 year ago

Mrs A Execute a will wherein it is mentioned that after my death my husband Mr B and after death of my husband my daughter Mrs C will be owner of my property. Will is unregistered . Weather Mr B can make a registred will in favour of another's without consent of Mrs C.?

Anik

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A.Dear Client, Registration of 'WILL' is not compulsory and only 2 witnesses have to compulsorily sign the 'WILL' witnessing the execution of the same by the executor. Based on the 'WILL' and by producing death certificate of the executor, you can apply for probate of the 'WILL' to the competent Court. If the above things are satisfied, then Yes. Hope this helps!
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