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Importance of a Will in Indian Law

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Indian Money Knowledge

A will specifies how assets—property, bank balances, and personal belongings—are distributed post-demise. In India, the Indian Succession Act governs wills, though personal laws for Hindus, Muslims, and others can apply. A registered will reduces disputes among heirs, ensuring the deceased’s wishes are respected. Students or young professionals with significant assets may also draft basic wills, especially if they hold insurance policies or real estate. Planning ahead fosters familial harmony and clarity in inheritance matters.

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