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Raj Lakhotia, Founder, Dilsewill,, answers estate planning queries in this week s edition from our readers.
Is a registered, conditional gift deed legally valid or not? If it is not valid, can it be treated as a will? If treated as a will, under which section of which Act? Sumedh Singh
Yes, a registered, conditional gift deed is valid in India. A conditional gift deed and a will are completely different documents having distinct features and purposes. In my opinion, a conditional gift deed cannot be treated as a will.
My parents have been joint owners of a self-acquired property since 2010. I am the eldest son and have one younger brother. Both of us are married. My mother expired recently and we obtained the death certificate from the municipal corporation. I want to know if is is legally necessary to intimate any other authority like the registrar, court or municipal corporation about the death of a joint owner of property? Is any process or affidavit r
NPS withdrawal: Now your bank account will be instantly verified for timely credit of money
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