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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 214 - Bare Act

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Section TitleProof of Representative Title a Condition Precedent to Recovery Through the Courts of Debts from Debtors of Deceased Persons
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Section 214 - Proof of representative title a condition precedent to recovery through the Courts of debts from debtors of deceased persons

(1) No Court shall-

(a) pass a decree against a debtor of a deceased person for payment of his debt to a person claiming on succession to be entitled to the effects of the deceased person or to any part thereof, or

(b) proceed, upon an application of a person claiming to be so entitled, to execute against such a debtor a decree or order for the payment of his debt, except on the production, by the person so claiming of-

(i) a probate or letters of administration evidencing the grant to him of administration to the estate of the deceased, or

(ii) a certificate granted under section 31 or section 32 of the Administrator-General's Act, 1913 (3 of 1913), and having the debt mentioned therein, or

(iii) a succession certificate granted under Part X and having the debt specified therein, or

(iv) a certificate granted under the Succession Certificate Act, 18891(7 of 1889), or

(v) a certificate granted under Bombay Regulation No. VIII of 1827, and, if granted after the first day of May, 1889 having the debt specified therein.

(2) The word' 'debt'' in sub-section (1) includes any debt except rent, revenue or profits payable in respect of land used for agricultural purposes.

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1. Substituted by Act 52 of 1964, section 3 and Schedule II., for "ordinary civil jurisdiction".


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