Mithlesh Jain v. State of NCT of Delhi

Delhi High Court · 11 Jan 2021 · 2022:DHC:121
Suresh Kumar Kait
TEST.CAS. 29/2020
2022:DHC:121
civil petition_allowed

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The Delhi High Court granted Letters of Administration to the petitioner under Section 276 of the Indian Succession Act with consent of the legal heirs in respect of the deceased's Will.

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TEST.CAS. 29/2020
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 11.01.2022
TEST.CAS. 29/2020 & I.A. 11615/2020 & I.A. 11616/2020
MITHLESH JAIN ......Petitioner
Through: Mr. Saurabh Dev Karan Singh, Advocate
VERSUS
STATE OF NCT OF DELHI & ORS. ......Respondents
Through: Respondents No.2 & 3 in person with attesting witness Mr. Ajay Jain
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT
JUDGMENT
(oral)
The hearing has been conducted through video conferencing.

1. The present petition has been filed under Section 276 of the Indian Succession Act for grant of Letters of Administration in favour of the petitioner.

2. Petitioner herein is the wife of the brother of the father- in- law of the testator- Late Smt. Vijaya Jain, who died on 28.06.2020 leaving behind her last and final Will dated 28.11.2018 in respect of her property mentioned in Schedule-I i.e. property bearing No. Flat No. F-503, Rashmi Apartments, Amrit Co-op G.H. Society, Harsh Vihar, Pitampura, Delhi – 110034, which 2022:DHC:121 was her self-acquired property.

3. The affidavit dated 19.12.2020 of respondent No.1-Rishabh Jain and another affidavit of even date of respondent No.2-Juhi Jain, who are son and daughter of testator, have been placed on record, wherein it has been specifically stated that they have ‘no objection’ to the said property being bequeathed in favour of petitioner, who happens to be a family relative, by virtue of will dated 28.11.2018 executed by their mother.

4. On the last date of hearing, this Court had directed for personal appearance of respondents No.2 & 3, who are today present through video conferencing. Besides, one of the attesting witnesses to the Will, Mr.Ajay Jain, is also present through video conferencing. Respondents No.2 & 3 have reiterated before this Court that they have no objection if the present petition is allowed.

5. Pertinently, valuation Report in respect of subject property has been received from Chief Controlling Revenue Authority. Also that respondents No.2 & 3 are the only Class- I legal heirs of deceased- testator, who have tendered their ‘no objection’ to grant of Letters of Administration in favour of petitioner in respect of will dated 28.11.2018. Hence, the present petition is allowed.

6. Accordingly, the Letters of Administration in respect of Will dated 28.11.2018 is granted in favour of petitioner on furnishing the stamp paper required for the purpose and filing affidavit, etc. The Registry shall prepare the necessary Letters of Administration as per rules.

7. With aforesaid directions, the present petition and pending applications stand accordingly disposed of.

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