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A person ‘dying intestate’ means he

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“Intestate” = without a will; “Testate” = with a will.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Died without legal heirs
  • Died without making a will
  • Died without any property
  • Died without a son
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The Correct Option is B

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'Dying intestate' means a person has died without leaving a valid will. When a person dies intestate, their property is distributed according to the rules of succession under the applicable personal or succession laws. This contrasts with 'dying testate,' where a valid will exists.
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