Making Your Own Will
MAKING YOUR OWN WILL (Vision Books; 1992, six reprints)

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It is not merely sensible but also advisable for every adult to make a Will. A Will ensures that your property goes to people of your choice. It can also pre-empt litigation among your legal heirs about who should get what.

In this book the author explains simply and clearly everything you need to know about making your Will such as: What you can bequeath and what you can't; The legal procedures and formalities for the execution of a Will; Pro's and Con's of registering your Will; Who to select as your witness, executor and trustee; How to draft your Will. For your ready reference the author provides specimen drafts: ready made Wills you can adapt for your own use.

Acclaim for Making Your Own Will

'The book brims with drafting hints, checklists, specimen Wills to cover any given practical situation.' EXPRESS INVESTMENT WEEK

'No legal hyperbole - just points you in the right direction towards drafting your own Will.' THE TRIBUNE

'A useful book in life....and death! Truly, here's how to save your heirs from legal wrangles.' FEMINA


HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR LAWYER, (Vision Books;1998)

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In a society governed by the rule of law, all of us at some time or the other find ourselves in litigation whether of our own making or as a result of someone else filing a case. And then you need a lawyer. This book explains in non-legal, easy-to-understand style how to choose a lawyer, what to look for in one, and what to expect from him/her.

In addressing the above questions, the author also offers valuable and practical insights into the working of the Indian legal system.


How to Choose Your Lawyer

The Divorce Handbook
THE DIVORCE HANDBOOK, (Vision Books; 1999)

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This book explains simply and clearly the various legal procedures which govern marriage and divorce amongst different religious communities. Divorce is a traumatic affair, not only for the couple concerned and their children; often even their respective parents, brothers and sisters get dragged into a messy, bitter and prolonged dispute. Then, too, rarely do divorce seekers realise what all it involves; typically lawyers don't give you the full picture right in the beginning and even if they do, the implications don't always sink in.

This book is essential reading for anyone who may be contemplating marriage or divorce. It is equally useful for marriage counsellors and social workers for the clear perspective it offers about the options and legal rights pertaining to marriage and divorce - minus all the daunting legal jargon.




INDIAN LAWS OF E-BUSINESS, (Vision Books; 2001)

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The Information Technology Act, 2000 has put in place a legal framework which seeks to facilitate growth and protection of business interests in the explosive Internet era. It is therefore vital for all businesses, whether specifically involved with e-commerce or not, to clearly understand the implications and nuances of such key issues as security of information assets, protection of intellectual property rights and cyber contracts in order to preserve their vital interests in cyberspace. This book offers a quick, easy-to-access overview of Indian cyberlaws.

Internet is an exciting, vast and substantially uncharted territory for a whole range of business activities. This book will help you grasp the key legal issues of successfully doing business online.

Indian Laws of E Business