Will can be contested Will can be contested

5 years ago

Sir, I need to know on the will written in 1971 will be valid to fight for property rights for granddaughters. In Ancestors property will, it's written that, "the property to be enjoyed only the sons of my daughter".
Now the grand daughters of the testator can claim the property rights by contesting the will??
Need your advice.
Thanks.

Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes. You can contest the will, if you have copies of all relevant documents, better to consult a Property expert lawyer from the panel of Vidhikarya and protect your interest on all aspects of the property quickly.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Yes, by birth the daughters are co-parcerners.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks sir. If we contest how long will it take to resolve and do the settlement?

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GANESH SHARMA

Responded 5 years ago

A.Go for probate first.
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Thanks sir, if we contest how long will it take to resolve and get the settlement?

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