The Indian government has removed the compulsory requirement of probate for wills in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The significant move is aimed at easing the flow of inheritance to heirs without delays. This change comes through the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025, which deletes Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925.

Probate is the legal process by which the court certifies that a will is valid. When a person dies,the heirs apply to the court for a probate. When the will is accepted, it is legally valid, and banks, registrars, and asset managers can accept it as a way to move money or property to heirs. Without a probate, these institutions may hesitate to release assets because they lack legal confirmation.
Earlier, the probate was mandatory for wills among Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jainas and Parsis if the will was written in the presidency towns of Calcutta, Madras or Bombay, or if it involved an immovable property in these jurisdictions. The process often lead to extended delays in settling the issue, causing financial strain and disputes among family members.
Impact on Inheritance
The government wants to make inheritance faster and easier by getting rid of the probate condition. Families will no longer be forced to go through lengthy court procedures in the above mentioned cities before receiving assets. However, probate may still be needed in certain other situations. For example, If there are disagreements among heirs a probate may be needed especially if there are no joint holders or nominees,particularily in real estate, where registrars often use court orders to transfer ownership.
The Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025, lets accounts, deposits, and lockers have up to four nominees. Banks will give the money to the nominees first. If the will identifies beneficiaries other than the nominees, they have to get the asset from the nominee, which may mean demonstrating the will's legitimacy through probate.
Probate will still be helpful for big estates, enterprises owned by families, or when assets are given to people who aren't family members. It also helps when banks, asset management businesses, other depository participants need legal proof before they can move money or shares.
Risks and safety measures
Lawyers fear that getting rid of mandatory probate may cause more problems. You can still contest a will that hasn't been probated, even decades later. Relatives or other people with an interest in the case may say that the deceased was not mentally fit or that the will was made under duress or fraud. This could lead to more lawsuits over inheritance.
Beneficiaries can protect themselves by registering the will, obtaining written declarations from all legal heirs confirming acceptance of the will, or entering into family arrangements. Voluntary probate is also an option if they want stronger legal protection.
One positive outcome of this reform is that more people may now be encouraged to write wills. In the past, many avoided making wills in these three cities because they feared that the mandatory probate process might be costly as well as time-consuming. With that hurdle is removed, individuals may feel more confident about recording their wishes for succession.
The removal of mandatory probate is a welcome step towards simplifying inheritance in India. However, families think clear and well-drafted wills are essential to avoid confusion. Beneficiaries will need to balance the convenience of avoiding probate with the security that probate provides in contested situations.
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