probate of will
what is difference between simple probate given by court and what is probate order. are both same. is there court order in a simple probate certificate granted by court.
4 years ago
A. Hi,
As we know, the "Will" execute in written by an owner of the property describing how the property should be distributed after his/her lifetime.
And Probate is a legal proceeding where the court oversees how real property, money and other assets that a person owns individually are distributed after he or she has died.
Under the Indian Succession Act, probate can be granted only to the executor appointed under the will.
Probate is essential if the will is for immovable assets in multipl ...ReadMore
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Not giving share certificate even after probate contempt of court order
Will was probated and shown to secretary of coop hsg society in navi mumbai. Secretary along with Society is not willing to give us share certificate with the new names mentioned in the WILL probated
4 years ago
A. Hi,
1. If the will particularly mentioned about the share transfer in your name and you have obtained the probate, they should not deny and bad in law. But it has certain procedures to follow.
This fall well within the Jurisdiction of the Society act,
2. Request to issue a legal notice with necessary directions with the time limit
3. Failing which, you may move before the Registrar corporate society, file a detailed complaint long with requirements.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Shreyash Mohta
Regarding Property Distribution Between Brothers and Sister
Dear Sir, Myself Bijoy Kumar Pattanayak, age 62 from West Bengal. I have Three Brother and Three Sister (Got Married Before 1984) and My Father Sri Sarat Chandra Pattanayak was died on 30th December,1
4 years ago
A. Yes the sisters have a right to claim a share in the property.
Thank You.
Parth Kashyap
Will of my grandfather
My grandfather in his will wrote my mother's name and the property to her. But I heard that he has changed his will.how do I know that whether he had changed his will or not.can I check it online.i am
4 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
Will is a secret document as such till his death you have no access to the contents of the Will.
Suneel Moudgil
Parth Kashyap
Shreyash Mohta
will
Good morning Sir, i am from Kerala & a christian.... I am the beneficiary of my mother's registered WILL (property). My wife is signed as the first of two witnesses. As per the law wife of a person
4 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
Let the Court decide whether it is valid Will or not and ask your brother to approach the Civil Court.
A. Dear Sir,
There are few legal formalities need to be work out for valid will i.e. witnesses, need to registered , executor of will etc.
So I would like to request you to connect in case of any further requirement through admin.
Thanks
Adv. Satej More
satej Chandrakant more
How to Enter in power of Attorny
My grandfather (Mother's Father) pass away in 1993 without making will and later My grandmother (Mother's Mother) also pass away in 2017 without making will now dispute is my uncle(Mama) is not ready
4 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
Your mother can file a suit for partition.
Thanks.
Ancestral property
My grandfather has 3 sons. He bought a piece of land 40 years ago. Before his death he wrote a will on the land which was the only property. He mentioned clearly that the only two sons has the equal
4 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
You may challenge such Will as created and thus claim your share by filing partition suit.
Please take PAID phone call with me through VIDHIKARYA and get more legal guidance.
Jagannath S Pawar
Property partition
I'm residing a un-devided property with home, my uncle is trying to throw me out of this property, but the deed is very favour for me. Now what can I do for stay here for rest of life.
4 years ago
A. Hello
If the property is undivided then no one can out from home but except that which type of deed in favour of you please specify here.
Regards adv sushama
Sushama Mohan Sarangpure
Gift of my bike
How can I gift my bike (registered on my name in a district of Bihar) to my brother-in- law legally so that I may not be liable for anything happens with the bike in future.
4 years ago
A. You can transfer Registration and Insurance to your brother in law through RTO office in your district or you can approach nearest driving school for the same.
Subramanian Venkates Jayakumar