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Wish to exclude legal heirs from inheritance? Follow these steps for a watertight will

Draft your will with clear intent, ensure proper execution, and attestation and registration to minimise potential disputes later.

July 30, 2025 / 15:04 IST
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Exclude legal heirs from will
A registered will is harder to challenge as it establishes a public record.

In the ordinary course of things, people would want their family and/or legal heirs to be the recipients of their estate. However, there may be the odd case of some not wishing this to be so, for whatever reason. But drafting a will to exclude legal heirs in India requires careful planning to ensure your wishes are legally enforceable and are immune to challenges.

Legal heirs, such as spouses, children or parents, may expect to inherit under the rules of intestate succession, but Indian law grants testators significant freedom to distribute self-acquired property as they see fit.

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Here’s a guide to drafting a foolproof will that can quell claims from such legal heirs in future.

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