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Administration By Pecuniary Legatee Legal Draft Template

Category Agreements Civil Procedure Code
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File name Administration by Pecuniary Legatee

This is a sample legal draft for reference. Review and adapt it for your facts, and consult a qualified advocate before filing or execution.

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<h2>(Alter </h2>form No.41 thus)[

Omit paragraph 1 and substitute for paragraph 2 ] E.F., late

of................., died on or about the ............day of ...............By

his last will, dated the......... day of............ he appointed C.D. his

executor, and bequeathed to the plaintiff a legacy of ...........rupees.In

paragraph 4 substitute " legacy " for " debt".Another

form<h2>E.F., </h2>the above-named plaintiff, states as follows:-1. A.B. of K, in the

died on the.......... day of ..............By his last will, dated

the.......... day of......................., he appointed the defendant and

M.N.( who died in the testator's lifetime ) his executors, and bequeathed his

property, whether movable or immovable, to his executors in trust, to pay the

rents and income thereof to the plaintiff for his life; and after his decease

and in default of his having a son who should attain twenty-one, or a daughter

who should attain that age or marry, upon trust as to his immovable property

for the person who would be the testator's heir-at-law, and as to his movable

property for the persons who would be the testator's next-of-kin if he had died

intestate at the time of the death of the plaintiff, and such failure of his

issue as aforesaid.2. The will was proved

by the defendant on the ................day of........... The plaintiff has not

been married.3. The testator was at

his death entitled to movable and immovable property; the defendant entered

into the receipt of the rents of the immovable property and got in the movable

property; he has sold some part of the immovable property.[As

in paras.4 and 5 of Form No.1.]1.2.3.4.5.6. The plaintiff claims-1. to have the movable

and immovable property of A.B.administered in this Court, and for that purpose

to have all proper directions given and accounts taken;2. such further or other

relief as the nature of the case may require.

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