SIR, My son created will deed after death of Late brother on non judicial stamp papers signed by my brother got attested NOTARY without Notarial registered number. On verification of will deed I found forged signature of wittness of Government Servent. Who dead. I Sent application to the department of wittness under section 76 of Indian evidence act 1872, for certain records of his signatures available. The department Converted the application into Information act 2005 and sent to subordinate Officer Dy. DEO he turned down that the sought by me is belongs third-party no such Information can be furnished. The will is unprivileged. Sir please advise how to proceed
Sir my father executed two will with separate properties all together. The previous will is unregistered wherein the last will is registered, Will the previous will stands revoked with a subsequent will ?
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SIR,
My son created will deed after death of Late brother on non judicial stamp papers signed by my brother got attested NOTARY without Notarial registered number.
On verification of will deed I found forged signature of wittness of Government Servent. Who dead.
I Sent application to the department of wittness under section 76 of Indian evidence act 1872, for certain records of his signatures available. The department Converted the application into Information act 2005 and sent to subordinate Officer Dy. DEO he turned down that the sought by me is belongs third-party no such Information can be furnished.
The will is unprivileged.
Sir please advise how to proceed
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Sir my father executed two will with separate properties all together. The previous will is unregistered wherein the last will is registered, Will the previous will stands revoked with a subsequent will ?
Both wills will stand as they pertain to different properties.
Registration has no bearing on the validity of either will.
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