The people who wish to distribute their personal assets to their close relatives after their death, make a will for the same. The will is executed after the death of the testator.
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A will is an instrument declaring the intention of the testator regarding the disposal of his/her personal assets and properties. Distribution of assets and properties by way of will ensure peace between family members. It also removes disputes amongst the legal heirs regarding the distribution of the testator’s property. The property and assets are distributed strictly as defined in the content of the will.
A will is a legal Document stating the distribution of a person’s assets after his/her death. A will takes effect after the death of the person. It helps an individual to make rational decisions as to how his property, assets and wealth will be distributed to his relatives after his death. It is a unilateral Document.
There is no pre-defined legal format of a will. It can be either a typed Document or can be handwritten. It can be altered or revoked by the person making the will at any time before his death if he wishes. The last drafted will is considered the final will. It is not necessary to get the will registered.
There are two types of will as defined under the Indian Succession Act. These are:
The wills which are made by soldiers who have their duties in war-like situations or in a mission, etc, are called Privileged Wills. These wills do not contain a lot of legal formalities to be fulfilled. Such wills can be either in written form or oral form.
Unprivileged Wills are all other types of wills. These wills are required to undergo a lot of legal formalities and verification of details during their execution.
A will to be called a legal and well-drafted will must contain certain below-mentioned essential characteristics. These are:
A will includes the distribution and disposal of both movable and immovable property. Such properties include:
There are several laws which govern property transfer by way of a will. These are:
Indian Succession Act of 1925 contains provisions with regard to the person who has the authority to make a will. It has been defined under Section 59 of the said Act. The person who has the right and authority to make a will must have:
The section also states that when a person who is ordinarily of unsound mind makes a will when the person is of sound mind and is capable of taking rational decisions, then they will be considered a legal and valid will. The section does not permit a person to make a will when he is in an intoxicated state or suffering from a disease due to which he is unable to make a rational decision or understand the consequences of making a will.
Probate of will is important for the execution of a will. It is obtained from the court by filing a petition along with details of the property and a copy of the will. Probate gives a legal certification to the authenticity of a will. One should clearly express in the prayer before the court to grant probate for the execution of the will.
It is important to make the will keeping in mind the intention of the testator and the benefit of the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries should be informed about the legal implications of the same on them.
In a will, the following details are to be included:
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There are several grounds on which a will can be challenged. These are:
In the case where a person dies without making a will for the distribution of his/her assets and property, the matter related to the distribution of assets and property of the deceased is dealt with by the law of inheritance prevailing in India. There are two Acts which deal with the law of inheritance in India. These are:
A will is said to be revoked when it has been cancelled. There are several ways in which a will can be revoked:
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