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Introduction to Wills and Probate (eBook)

According to Indian law
Type: e-book
Genre: Law
Language: English
Price: ₹20
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Planning your legacy is one of the most important decisions you will ever make, yet in India, many overlook the significance of writing a proper will or understanding the legal process that follows after a loved one passes away.
This accessible and practical guidebook demystifies the process of will writing and probate under Indian law.
Inside, you will learn:
a) How to write a legally valid will and avoid common mistakes
b) What happens before and after the testator’s death
c) How probate works and when it is required
d) The responsibilities of executors and legal heirs
e) How to handle digital assets, trusts, tax implications, and disputes
f) Real-life scenarios and actionable checklists for estate planning

About the Author

Siva Prasad Bose is a retired electrical engineer and writer of introductory guidebooks on Indian laws. He is currently retired after many years of service in Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited. He received his engineering degree from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and has a law degree from Meerut University, Meerut. His interests lie in the fields of family law, civil law, law of contracts, and areas of law related to power electricity related issues.

Book Details

Publisher: Self Published
Number of Pages: 128
Availability: Available for Download (e-book)

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