Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Legal Articles WILL under Indian Law August 12, 2011 / March 14, 2016 by Dhawesh Pahuja | 171 Comments on WILL under Indian Law Will is the legal declaration of a person’s intention which he wishes to be performed after his death and once the Will is made by the testator it can only be revoke during his lifetime. A person cannot give his ancestors property in the form of a Will but he can make a Will only […] Read more » ‘WILL’ UNDER INDIAN LAW ‘Wills’ By Muslims Under ‘Mohammedan Law’: Attestation of the ‘Will’ Bequeath In A ‘Will’ Codicil Execution of A ‘Will’ General Procedure To Make A ‘Will’ Hindu Law (Hindus Personal Law) Indian Registration Act 1908 Indian Succession Act 1925 Involuntary Revocation Muslim Law (Muslims Personal Law) Privileged ‘Wills Probate Registration of ‘Wills’ Revocation of ‘Wills’ Statutes Relating To ‘Wills’ Unprivileged Wills Voluntary Revocation Wasiyat WILL Will under Indian Law