Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in India

My father was adopted son. Adoption was made in between 1925-30 in his childhood.My grand father died intasted.We are 5 sisters & no brother. My father made 3 wills in the yr. 1992.2000 &2007 when he was alive.Last 2 wills are registered. in first two wlls my fater gave equal share to me & my sister but in the last will he gave all ancestral property to one my sister Nirmala alone. First two wills were written in the presence and consultation of all my sisters at the pace Damoh where my father lives and his assets situated. He also gave us the copy of the wills and mentioned the same in the second will.In last will he spacified that the whole property was self earned which is not true. The disputed properties are partially ancestral ,partially earned from ancestral property and partially self earned by my grand father. My mother was expired in 1987. After her death my sister Nirmala put his eider son at my father"s residence .First two wills are duely attested by the witnesses of reputed persons whose are living in Damoh.The last and third will was written at the place Sagar where Nirmala lives.Lat will was registered in Sagar.Last will was attested by two witnesses. One is neighbor of Nirmala and second-one is friend of her son(belongs to Damoh). After writing of last will we remaining four sister unaware of the facts.My father distributed gold ornaments equally to his all daughtersAfter writing of last will . My father was deaf & 92 yes. old when he died. I believe that my father made his last will under pressure and some threatening because my father never differentiated his daughter. After death of my father Nirmala applied to revenue court for mutation.Proceeding of mutation are still pending in revenue court.My queries are as under-

1- Can I get 1/5th of the share and how.

Sadhana


Asked on 12/23/11, 12:16 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

RAJIV GUPTA (Cell: +91 9811284735) [email protected]

you may file a suit for partition and implead all the sisters as respondent.

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Answered on 12/23/11, 12:24 am


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