Can registered will be challenged?

My mother executed a will in my favour regarding property that originally belonged to my maternal grandfather and not my father. My sister has filed a case alleging that the will is fraudulent and improper, although it is registered with the Tehsildar. Mutation (Intkal) has been stopped. What should I do, and how strong is my case?

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 01 May 2026

A registered will, even if entered in Tehsildar records, can be challenged only through civil court under succession laws. Since your sister has alleged fraud, the court will examine proof, witnesses, and validity. Your case is strong if will is duly executed, attested, and there is no coercion. Mutation (Intkal) is always subject to court outcome. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.

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