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Siva Prasad Bose

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Siva Prasad Bose is a retired electrical engineer and a writer of practical introductory guides on aspects of law, focusing on Indian law. His main interests lie in laws related to electrical grid, inheritance and probate, marriage laws, negotiable instruments, and senior citizens.

He completed his engineering degree from Jadavpur University and law degree from Meerut University.

He is an avid football fan.
He currently lives in New Delhi with his family.

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India’s justice system is carrying one of the heaviest caseloads in the world. Data from the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) shows that as of 2024, there are over 5 crore pending cases across all Indian courts. The district and subordinate courts alone account for the overwhelming bulk, around 85–90% of all pendency. In such a landscape, it is clear that courts cannot realistically adjudicate e

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“In some big cities, there may exist some special helplines to report incidents of abuse. Sometimes, the local police themselves may set up such helplines. Senior citizens can call these helpline numbers in case of abuse, and they connect to a specialized police cell. All such helpline calls are usually logged, so chances of getting justice using these helplines is better. However, such senior citizen cells and helplines are not available in all cities, only in the big metro cities. The phone number 1090 is applicable for most senior citizen helplines, so it is worth trying this number.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Senior Citizens Abuse in India: And what to do about it

“Registration of a will refers to the process where the will is registered by the testator at the office of the sub registrar. While registering the will, the testator must submit his identity proof, address proof and photograph and those of his witnesses, who accompany the testator to the sub registrar’s office. The advantage of registering is that the will is kept in the safe custody of the registrar and hence, cannot be tampered with. A registered will can also be withdrawn or overridden by a newer one.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Introduction to Wills and Probate: Wills and Probate in Indian law

“Following are the three essential characteristics of any will
(i) There must be a legal declaration of the testator’s intention
(ii) The declaration must be with respect to the property of the testator
(iii) The declaration must be to the effect that it is to operate after the death of the testator i.e. it should be revocable during the life of the testator.
If any of the above three essentials is lagging, the document is not a Will.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Introduction to Wills and Probate: Wills and Probate in Indian law

“The choice is between leaving a will or dying intestate. A valid will ensures that a testator can determine what happens to our property after his death. If one does not make a will, i.e. one dies intestate, the law determines how his property will be distributed to whom and in what proportions.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Introduction to Wills and Probate: Wills and Probate in Indian law

“Following are the three essential characteristics of any will
(i) There must be a legal declaration of the testator’s intention
(ii) The declaration must be with respect to the property of the testator
(iii) The declaration must be to the effect that it is to operate after the death of the testator i.e. it should be revocable during the life of the testator.
If any of the above three essentials is lagging, the document is not a Will.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Introduction to Wills and Probate: Wills and Probate in Indian law

“Registration of a will refers to the process where the will is registered by the testator at the office of the sub registrar. While registering the will, the testator must submit his identity proof, address proof and photograph and those of his witnesses, who accompany the testator to the sub registrar’s office. The advantage of registering is that the will is kept in the safe custody of the registrar and hence, cannot be tampered with. A registered will can also be withdrawn or overridden by a newer one.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Introduction to Wills and Probate: Wills and Probate in Indian law

“Signature of the testator
i. The will shall be signed by the testator or shall have his mark affixed to it.
ii. It can be signed by some other person but in the testator’s presence but also by his direction.
iii. It must be dated. If the will is not dated, proof of the day may be given when the petition for probate is filed.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Introduction to Wills and Probate: Wills and Probate in Indian law

“In some big cities, there may exist some special helplines to report incidents of abuse. Sometimes, the local police themselves may set up such helplines. Senior citizens can call these helpline numbers in case of abuse, and they connect to a specialized police cell. All such helpline calls are usually logged, so chances of getting justice using these helplines is better. However, such senior citizen cells and helplines are not available in all cities, only in the big metro cities. The phone number 1090 is applicable for most senior citizen helplines, so it is worth trying this number.”
Siva Prasad Bose, Senior Citizens Abuse in India: And what to do about it

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