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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMost Indians die without a will. The consequences — family disputes, frozen assets, lengthy court battles — are entirely avoidable.
Introduction to Wills and Probate is a plain-language guide to making a valid will, navigating probate, and protecting your family under Indian law. Written for anyone without a legal background, it walks you through every stage: drafting and registering your will, appointing executors, handling cross-border assets, and managing the estate after death.
Covering the Indian Succession Act, 1925 alongside Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Parsi personal laws, this book also addresses the questions most estate planning guides ignore — what happens to your digital assets, how e-wills work, and how to resolve disputes without going to court.
Whether you are writing your first will or settling a loved one's estate, this guide gives you the legal knowledge and practical tools to do it right.
• Step-by-step will drafting, attestation, and registration
• Personal law differences: Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Parsi
• Sample will formats, probate petitions, and checklists
• Digital assets, e-wills, and modern estate planning
• Executors, trustees, and dispute resolution — including ADR
• Real case law from Indian courts explained in plain language
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Siva Prasad Bose is the author of introductory guidebooks on various aspects of 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 any areas of law related to power electricity related issues. He lives in New Delhi.
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