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I have already produced the attested/registered Will. Since getting it probated would take a long time and money, is it possible to avoid that procedure?

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by Mahindra Finance

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July 21, 2023

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In order to ascertain that Will in question is the last Will and testament made by the deceased, it is important that the same is authenticated/probated by the Court. This is to protect the interest of the investors at large and to obviate any future claims/disputes on the same.

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