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Attestation and revocation: the curious world of Sangha v Sangha [2023] EWCA Civ 660
In Sangha, the Court of Appeal lays down some salutary lessons, not only about the risks of unthinkingly including revocation clauses in wills for testators with assets in more than one jurisdiction, but also about the importance of complying with the proper steps for due execution of a will.