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      Smartreshma2263
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        Smartreshma2263
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        May 3, 2025 at 9:37 am
        So my grandmother in her will gave all of her properties (office and flats) to my father (her son) and gave nothing to her daughter which is my aunt.
        Now the catch here is that she not only mentioned the initial ownership but she also mentioned that after my father all of these properties will be transferred to my aunt’s son…. I am the only daughter and also my aunt has only son. Is it legal can she do this?
        We are exploring a possibility of taking this up legally.

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        Pariking54
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          Pariking54
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          May 3, 2025 at 9:46 am
          A will can be made in which father says all assets to be transferred to daughter/wife and can even list which property goes to whom.

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            Smartreshma2263
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              Smartreshma2263
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              May 3, 2025 at 7:38 pm
              So basically I need not transfer it to my aunts son?

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              May 3, 2025 at 1:43 pm
              It depends upon a lot of factors.
              1. Whether the Will was made by a Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Christian, Muhammadan, or Parsi.
              2. Whether the Will was made in Bombay, Chennai, Kolkata.
              3. Whether the Will contains properties situated in Bombay, Chennai, Kolkata.

              This info will be necessary to guide you further.

              Generally, in cases where dispute arises, it is best to obtain a probate of a Will as the court gives authenticity to the Will and no one can go against it. File for a probate and see if your relatives contest it. If yes, the court will decide it’s validity. In cases of disputes, you simply can’t reply on a will unless you obtain a probate.

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                Smartreshma2263
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                  Smartreshma2263
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                  May 3, 2025 at 7:38 pm
                  1. Hindu
                  2. Thane
                  3. Thane

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