Advocate Mayank Dhingra

In Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Punjab and Haryana, one of the most common causes of family disputes is this:

A person passes away without making a Will.

What follows?

-Confusion.
-Arguments between siblings.
-Court cases.
-Frozen bank accounts.
-Property disputes.

Many people believe:

-“My children will adjust.”
-“My family is united.”
-“There is no need for a Will.”

But the reality seen in courts is very different.

As an Advocate practicing at Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh and District Courts, I have handled numerous inheritance and property disputes that could have been easily avoided with one properly drafted document — a Will.

Let us understand why making a Will is one of the most important legal decisions of your life.


What Is a Will?

A Will is a legal document in which a person declares how their property and assets should be distributed after their death.

It takes effect only after death.

Until then, the person can change or revoke it anytime.


Why Is a Will Important?

If you die without a Will, your property will be distributed according to succession laws.

This may not match your personal wishes.

Without a Will:

  • Legal heirs may fight over shares.

  • Minor children may face complications.

  • Property may get stuck in court.

  • Bank accounts may remain frozen.

  • Business interests may collapse.

A Will provides clarity and control.


What Can Be Included in a Will?

You can include:

  • House and land

  • Bank accounts

  • Fixed deposits

  • Shares and investments

  • Jewellery

  • Business interests

  • Digital assets

  • Vehicles

Clear description prevents disputes.


Who Can Make a Will?

Any person:

  • Above 18 years

  • Of sound mind

  • Not under coercion

Can make a valid Will.

Even senior citizens can execute Will safely.


Does a Will Need Registration?

Registration is not compulsory.

But registration increases authenticity and reduces future challenge.

Unregistered Will is also valid if properly executed.

Legal drafting makes difference.


Witness Requirement

A Will must be signed by:

  • Testator (person making Will)

  • Two independent witnesses

Witnesses should not be beneficiaries.

Improper execution can invalidate Will.


Can a Will Be Challenged?

Yes.

Grounds for challenge include:

  • Lack of mental capacity

  • Undue influence

  • Forgery

  • Suspicious circumstances

  • Change of mind of the person making will

That is why professional drafting is important.


What Happens If There Is No Will?

If a person dies intestate (without Will), property is divided as per succession law.

Under Hindu succession law, Class I heirs may include:

  • Wife

  • Son

  • Daughter

  • Mother

All may get equal share.

This may not align with personal intentions.


Second Marriage & Step-Children Issues

Without Will, complex family situations create serious disputes.

For example:

  • Children from first marriage

  • Second spouse rights

  • Property purchased before remarriage

Clear Will prevents conflict.


NRI & Foreign Assets

Many families in Chandigarh have assets abroad.

Will can include foreign property.

But separate jurisdiction compliance may be needed.

Proper legal planning is necessary.


Minor Children Protection

Through a Will, you can:

  • Appoint guardian for minor child

  • Create financial trust

  • Secure education funds

Without Will, guardianship disputes may arise.


Business Succession Planning

If you own business:

  • Who will manage it?

  • How shares will be divided?

  • What happens to liabilities?

Will can prevent business collapse.


Digital Assets & Modern Reality

Today, people own:

  • Online accounts

  • Cryptocurrency

  • Digital investments

Will can mention digital access instructions.


Common Mistakes People Make

❌ Writing vague instructions
❌ Not updating Will after marriage
❌ Not updating after birth of child
❌ Not mentioning all assets
❌ Making handwritten unclear Will
❌ Not informing trusted person

These mistakes create future litigation.


Can Will Be Changed?

Yes.

Will can be:

  • Modified

  • Revoked

  • Rewritten

Latest Will overrides earlier one.

Proper revocation clause is important.


Probate of Will

In certain situations, probate from court may be required.

Probate confirms validity of Will.

Professional handling ensures smooth process.


Emotional Reality

People avoid making Will because:

“Talking about death feels uncomfortable.”

But making a Will is not about death.

It is about:

  • Protecting family

  • Preventing disputes

  • Securing children’s future

  • Ensuring peace


Practical Advice

If you own:

  • Property

  • Bank balance

  • Investments

  • Business assets

You should have a Will.

Even small estates benefit from clarity.


How Long Does Drafting Take?

Will drafting is not complicated if done professionally.

Clear consultation and structured drafting can be done efficiently.

Avoid copy-paste templates.


Final Words – A Will Is a Gift to Your Family

After you are gone, your family should not fight in court.

They should remember you with respect.

A properly drafted Will:

  • Prevents disputes

  • Saves litigation cost

  • Protects minor children

  • Ensures smooth asset transfer

Delay only increases future complications.


📍 Need Help Drafting a Will in Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Punjab or Haryana?

If you need assistance with:

✔ Drafting Will
✔ Registration of Will
✔ Probate Proceedings
✔ Inheritance Planning
✔ Business Succession Planning
✔ Estate Dispute

Consult an Advocate practicing at Punjab & Haryana High Court & District Courts, Chandigarh.

Confidential consultation.
Clear legal drafting.
Future protection for your family.

📞 Call: 7490018005

Because planning today prevents disputes tomorrow.

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