Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
if a executor in a will refuse to go to the court,can a beneficiary probate the will in order to receive his portion ? in that case what should the beneficiary do ?
Asked on 5/13/13, 1:39 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
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serve a legal notice to the executor.
Answered on 5/13/13, 6:09 am
Jayesh Desai
Jayesh Desai
Yes, he himself can file a petition, take it in writing that the executor has 'resigned'; then beneficiary can file for Probate.
Answered on 5/21/13, 9:47 am
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