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2026 Supreme(Online)(Mad) 21402

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
Honourable Mr.Justice P. DHANABAL
B.Venkatesan – Appellant
Versus
B.Selva Kumar and 2 others – Respondent



IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED: 24-02-2026 CORAM THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE P. DHANABAL B.Venkatesan S/o. Late K.Boopathy, New No.33, Old No.8, Gangai Amman Kovil 2nd Street, Vadapalani, Chennai 600 026.

..Petitioner(s)

Vs

1.B.Selva Kumar S/o. Late K.Boopathy, No.6, Nehru Street, Srinivasa Nagar, North Malayambakkam, Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu 600 123.

2.T.Manjula D/o. Late K.Boopathy, Thanigaiamman 4, Sri Krishnan Avenue, Thandurai Roja Street Extn, Pattabiram, Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu 600 072.

3.C.Thilagavathy D/o. Late K.Boopathy, No.9, Roja 1st Street, Devar Street, Kurinjima Nagar, Thandurai, Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu 600 072.

..Respondent(s)

PRAYER: The Original Petition has been filed under Sections 232 and 276 of the Indian Succession Act read with Order XXV Rule 5 of the Original Side Rules praying that Letters of Administration with Will annexed of the properties and credits of the deceased may be granted to the petitioner as Son/Beneficiary under the Will of the deceased to have effect limited to the State of Tamil Nadu.

For Petitioner(s): M/s.Deepan Sunil.R For Respondent(s): M/s.G.Kiron Shetty

ORDER

This petition has been filed under Section 232 and 276 of the Indian Succession Act to grant Letters of Administration to the petitioner to the estates and credits of the deceased having effect limited to the State of Tamil Nadu.

2. After filing of this petition, this Court directed the petitioner to effect paper publication in any one of the issues of Tamil Daily and also in English daily and the paper publication was also effected and there is no any objection from any party. Thereafter, the case was posted for recording evidence and the evidence was also recorded. On the side of the petitioner, PW1 and PW2 were examined and Ex.P.1 to Ex.P14 were marked.

3. According to the petitioner, the petitioner and the respondents are the children of one Late K. Boopathy. The father of the petitioner and the respondents K. Boopathy died on 09.03.2023. He was then ordinarily residing at New No.33, Old No.8, Gangai Amman Kovil 2nd Street, Vadapalani, Chennai and died leaving the said property. The Last Will and Testament of Late K. Boopathy was dated 24.09.2009 and he has executed the said Will in the presence of two attesting witnesses. The whereabouts of the attesting witnesses are not known. As per the said Will, the wife of Testator namely B. Ranganayaki had life interest over the schedule mentioned immovable property and she died on 30.03.2011. Further, no any executor was appointed by the Testator. The amount of assets which are likely to come to the petitioner hands does not exceed and aggregate a sum of Rs.50 lakhs. The respondents have given their consent to grant letters of administration in favour of the petitioner. Except the parties herein, there is no other next of kin or other interested persons to be impleaded in this petition.

4. In order to prove the case of the petitioner, PW1 and PW2 were examined and Ex.P.1 to Ex.P.14 were marked. PW1, the petitioner herein, has reiterated the petition averments and further stated that the deceased executed a Will dated 24.09.2009 in the presence of the attesting witnesses namely G. Gunasekaran and D.K. Wilson.

5. The Will is dated 24.09.2009l, which was executed by the deceased Mr. K. Boopathy in the presence of two attesting witnesses. The whereabouts of the said attesting witnesses are stated to be not known.

6. As the whereabouts of the said attesting witnesses are not known, one Ms. C. Thilagavathy, who is the daughter of the Testator, has been examined as PW2. A third party affidavit has also been filed to that effect. PW2 has deposed that she knows the Testator and he is her father, that she was present at the time of execution of Will by her father K. Boopathy, that she knows the signature of her father, that the attesting witnesses Gunasekaran and Wilson are her father’s friends, that her father Boopathy and the attesting witnesses signed in the Ex.P.1 Will in her presence

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