VALIDITY – INCORRECTLY EXECUTED WILL – AHLUWALIA V SINGH [2011] 1 ALL ER 113
DECEMBER 7TH 2011 | 12:21 TAGS:
The issue in this case is quite simply whether the two purportedly attesting witnesses were in fact both present when the deceased signed his Will. There was a pretty standard attestation clause and there were two witnesses who signed in the allotted spaces below the testator but the deceased’s daughter, Balvinder, argued that the deceased signed the Will in the presence of just Mr Grantham at his house and subsequently obtained Mr Ahluwalia’s signature, who was not present at the same time.
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