Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
my grand father regestered the veelunama, after regestering that some part of that was regestered to my father, my fathers brother said that vellunama no exists legally,so he again registered the veelunama i which he signed as my witnees. some of lawyers said that he may loose his right on property belongs to him due that veelunam
1 Answer from Attorneys
25.04.2012
Dear Sir / Madam,
If veelunama means a Will that you are referring to, your grandfather's wife, all the sons, daughters and legal heirs named in the Will are entitled to their share in your grandfather's property.
For a Will to be valid, two independent witnesses with their addresses need to have authenticated your grandfather's Will. Since the Will was registered, it is unlikely that witnesses signatures were not verified by the Registrar at the time of registering the Will.
If your uncle has registered a subsequent Will by fraudulent means, a Court ruling can be obtained restraining your uncle from executing the subsequent false Will and a Court order that your grandfather's original Will to prevail.
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Regards,
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