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1996 Supreme(Del) 321

MANMOHAN SARIN
TRIPTA W/O LATE CHANDER VIG – Appellant
Versus
STATE THROUGH DELHI ADMINISTRATION – Respondent


MANMOHAN SARIN

( 1 ) THE petitioner had originally filed the above petition for the grant of a succession certificate under Section 3 70/3 72 of the Indian Succession Act in respect of the estate of her minor son Master Sunil Vig, who died on 9-12-1991 in a road accident. In the tragic fatal car accident which took place near Pinjore, the petitioner s husband and her two minor sons namely Master Sunil Vig and Vivek Vig died. The petitioner has produced on record the certificate of death as also the list of immovable and movable properties of deceased in annexures b and c in respect of which the succession certificate was sought. One near relation Smt. Suhag Wanti was impleaded as respondent No. 2.

( 2 ) COUNSEL appearing on her behalf gave his "no Objection" to the grant of succession certificate. The citation was also got published in the national daily "statesman" on 11-9-1992. However, "no objections" were received. Affidavit on behalf of the petitioner was also filed stating that she was the only legal heir in class I and the entire estate of the deceased devolved under Section 8a of the Hindu Succession Act upon the petitioner. Naib Tehsildar has also filed the certificate o




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