

Inheritance Transfer-When "Will" Claimed
“Will” is not a property transfer document. It is just a legal declaration of intentions of the deceased for disposition of his/her assets after his death, which requires judicial determination to have any binding force. Whether the deceased executed legal, valid and proper legal instrument is a question of law. Its the Courts alone, that have jurisdiction to declare whether the deceased died “Intestate” (without Will), or “Testate” (without “Will”). No claimant is permitt


Roadmap of Title Transfer of Inherited Assets in India - Part 1: General Overview & Options for
"Awareness, Assertiveness, Attitude Change, and Action”, as rightly stated by Justice Leila Seth, are key elements of social progression. All legal heirs, male or female, have equal rights in inheritance. Burden of proof is on the individual/entity, who claims otherwise, and intends to take away fundamental right of any legal heir, and, not on the one, whose rights are being impacted. Familiarity, with applicable property laws as well as succession and inheritance laws, pro