Will - My ancestral property is under dispute Will - My ancestral property is under dispute

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My ancestral property is under dispute in court. Can I make will on part of my ancestral property now sir ?

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

If the court passes an order disposing of the case and awards no relief, your will bequeathing your share in the ancestral property becomes ineffective and unenforceable under the law. In such a situation, it is advisable to wait for the court decree before taking any further action or making decisions regarding the distribution of ancestral property. The court's decree will determine the legal status and rights of the parties involved, and it is important to follow the legal process and respect the court's decision.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Yes, even undefined and undivided share may be transferred by way of Will or Gift Deed or any other legal document.
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A.Dear Client,
In case the Court passes any order disposing of the case and awarding no relief, your WILL bequeathing your share in the ancestral property becomes infructuous and unenforceable under law. It is advisable to wait for the decree of the Court.
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