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The bulls took charge this week, driving Nifty up nearly 1,000 points - its best run in four years.
A dovish Fed, resilient domestic momentum, and broad-based buying fueled the rally, despite IT sector jitters midweek.
While every dip found eager buyers, the big question now: Will the market catch its breath or keep sprinting toward new highs?
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💡Weekly Family Financial Wisdom
The Shocking Mistake Most People Make With Their Wills
Not registering a Will is like locking your valuables in a flimsy cupboard instead of a bank vault. Most people assume having a written Will is enough.
A simple piece of paper, however, can be lost, destroyed, or challenged in court. Families end up in bitter disputes, dragging legal battles for years. Your carefully planned asset distribution can turn into a nightmare for your loved ones.
A registered Will eliminates all this chaos.
80% of Property Disputes in India Arise Due to Unregistered Wills
That’s a staggering number. It means thousands of families go through unnecessary stress and expensive legal battles simply because the Will wasn’t legally secured. When a Will is unregistered, it becomes easier for someone to claim it was forged or influenced, delaying rightful asset distribution.
Registering your Will ensures your loved ones inherit what you intended without complications. Let’s see how you can do it.
How to Register Your Will So Your Family Is Protected
The process is simple and gives you lifelong security.
Draft the Will: Clearly mention your assets, beneficiaries, and two witnesses who will verify it.
Visit the Sub Registrar’s Office: Carry your identity proof and the necessary documents.
Get It Registered: Pay the fee, sign in front of the official, and secure a certified copy.
Once done, your Will is legally recognized and protected from disputes. This simple step spares your family from future legal struggles.
Here’s Why You Should Register Your Will Today
A registered Will gives you peace of mind and prevents unnecessary conflicts.
It holds stronger legal validity than an unregistered Will. It safeguards against forgery and misinterpretation. It ensures assets are distributed exactly as per your wishes.
For example, consider a father who wrote a Will leaving property to his two children. The original document got misplaced, and the siblings ended up in a legal fight. Had he registered his Will, they could have easily retrieved a certified copy and avoided years of court battles.
Registering your Will is the best way to ensure your family’s financial security.
A Will Is Only as Strong as Its Legal Protection
Your assets should go to your loved ones without unnecessary delays. Take the simple step of registering your Will today and safeguard your family’s future.
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