Status of First Will
5 years ago
My Uncle made a Registered Will in Year 1990.In Year 2000 he made anothe Registered Will neither having any mention of the First Will , nor cancelling the First one.Besides the second Will has many property details Wrong. He died 4 months after making his second Will .
What is the status of his FIRST WILL .
A.Dear Client,
First Will be null and void in the presence of second will which had been done after 10 years of the first will.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
First Will be null and void in the presence of second will which had been done after 10 years of the first will.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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Rajender Prasad
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client on executing second Will, first Willshall be executed unless some thing is mentioned about first. FOR DETAILS, PL. CONTACT SOME ADVOCATE.
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A.First Will automatically disappear.
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