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SSapnaninja235
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March 29, 2025 at 6:45 amI’m sorry, but documents can be easily forged. It’s best to follow proper law about these things and avoid paying bribes.You’ll end up losing your money, time, and also she will get deported.
March 15, 2025 at 11:45 am in reply to: Was forcefully asked to pay via upi by lawyer in a tea stall.. #35280SSapnaninja235
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March 15, 2025 at 11:45 amI think the shopkeeper was earning lakhs and avoiding paying GST since they got cash income. The lawyer was trying to get you to pay by UPI so that the transaction comes into the eyes of the govt and they send the shopkeeper a GST notice of recovery.Jokes apart, if the amount that you paid was same that he was asking you to pay online, does it matter?
SSapnaninja235
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February 19, 2025 at 1:20 pmYou will require 2 witnesses who have no interest in your legacy at any point of time.
1 executor of the will who will execute the distribution of your assets after your death.
1 doctor’s note that you’re of sound mind and proper health to have made this will.After you have made your will, these two witnesses will sign it and then you can register it at your local sub-registrar’s office where it will be officially recorded and kept.
After your death, the person whom you have named as the executor of the will must inform the court about your death and that you have a will in the testamentary dept.
The court then passes the order to the executor to start distribution of assets as per your will.
This is the general outline of how it works
Any changes to the process will be only and only due to human intervention and greed.
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