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Can a succession certificate be challenged in court?

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Yes, a succession certificate can be challenged in court under Indian law. Here are key points to understand: The succession certificate is not final or conclusive proof of ownership. It is only a legal document that authorizes a person to collect debts and securities on behalf of legal heirs of a deceased person. Legal Basis: Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, particularly Sections 370–381, a succession certificate is issued by a civil court when someone dies intestate (without a will), to deal with debts and securities. Grounds on which a succession certificate can be challenged: Fraud or Misrepresentation: If it was obtained through suppression of facts, forged documents, or fraudulent claims. Improper Jurisdiction: If the certificate was issued by a court that didn’t have the proper jurisdiction. Non-disclosure of Legal Heirs: If all legal heirs were not informed or their rights were not considered. Existence of a Will: If a valid will is discovered later, it overrides the basis of intestate succession. Disputed Title: The certificate does not determine ownership. If ownership or title is in dispute, a separate civil suit must be filed. How to challenge: You can file an appeal against the grant of the certificate (within limitation period) under Section 384 of the Indian Succession Act. Alternatively, if the certificate was obtained by fraud, you may approach the same or a higher court to revoke it under Section 383. Important Note: A succession certificate does not determine rights to the property or inheritance permanently. For full ownership claims, a civil suit for declaration or partition may still be necessary.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, Yes, a succession certificate can be challenged in court. As per the Indian Succession Act, 1925, a succession certificate is an instrument which is issued to an individual to collect debts and securities of the deceased. It is important to note that, unlike a will, this document does not transfer final ownership or title over any property of the deceased to anyone. It is merely a legal authorization for collection and distribution. A succession certificate can be challenged in a court of law – 1. If there is any fraud or misrepresentation involved in obtaining the certificate, which means that if any facts were hidden, any false statements were made, or any documents were forged. 2. If there already exists a valid will which is later produced. In this case, the succession certificate may even be cancelled. 3. If another person comes forward and proves that they have a better or stronger claim over the deceased’s assets by law, for example – a spouse, a child, or a parent. 4. If it is proved that the signatures or consents were taken when a person was not competent, for example – when he was not of sound mind or when he was pressured. 5. Any person wanting to challenge a succession certificate may file an application for revocation under Section 383 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. It must be filed before the same court that issued the certificate in the first place. I hope this answer helps. For any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

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