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“Testamentary Succession” Prof. Santosh D. Bhosale
“Law Master’s” Publication
(a) a soldier engaged in war or
(b) a marine (Navy) or
(c) an Airman employed in warfare or expedition.
Thus, a person employed in the Army, Navy, or Air Force while at war can make
such a Will. Ss. 65 and 66 of the Indian Succession Act deal with such wills.
Conditions of making privileged Will:-
There are the following conditions for making a privileged Will-
(a) Such Will may be oral or in writing.
(b) The testator should make it before two witnesses.
(c) The Will becomes void after one month if the testator does not die.
(d) If such Will is handwritten, it need not be signed or attested.
(e) If it is written by somebody and signed by the testator, it need not be attested.
(f) Verbal instructions in the presence of two witnesses are valid, Will.
(2) Unprivileged Will:-
The Will made by anyotherpersonexcept theabove-mentioned willisunprivileged.
It is an ordinary will. Ss. 63 and 64 of the Indian Succession Act deal with such types of
wills. Such Will must be in writing, signed by the testator, and attested by at least two
witnesses.
V. Revocation, alteration or revival of Will (S. 70 and 71):-
The testator can revoke or alter an existing unprivileged will –
1. By making another will or Codicil,
2. By some writing declaringan intention to revoke the will. The writing must be executed
in the same manner as a will.
3. By burning, tearing or otherwise destroying.
4. By direction with the intention of revoking the same.
5. By marriage (However, Hindu and Muslim will, will not automatically be revoked on
the marriage of testator) (S. 70).
Illustrations
(i) A has made an unprivileged will. Afterwards, A makes another unprivileged will which
purports to revoke the first. This is a revocation.
(ii) A has made an unprivileged will. Afterwards, A, entitled to make a privileged will,
makes a privileged will, which purports to revoke his unprivileged will. This is a
revocation.
The testator may revoke a privileged Will or Codicil by an unprivileged will or by
any act expressing an intention to revoke it, or by any way mentioned above (S. 72).
Revival of Privileged Will (S. 73):-