Regarding appeal against the district court order
HARISH DHINGRA
(Querist) 31 October 2015
This query is : Resolved
My Grandfather left a registered "Will" and one of the beneficiaries of that applied for succession certificate in district court, tis Hazari, New Delhi and was allowed on 09/07/2015 date of order and the party who lost wants to file an appeal in High court now after 3 months and more have been passed.
2. I am petitioner in high court for another Suit for Partition case for shop left my grandfather in favour of my father and father's brother in that said "Will" where my father's brother refuses to accept that his father/my grandfather left out any registered "Will" and he also neglecting the order of district court for granting a succession certificate and wants to appeal against that order to the high court.
3.On 28/10/2015 hearing of 2nd case (Partition) Respected Judge Disposed off the case stating when the district court case will be completely over then revive this partition case.
I want to know that what can I do in order get the appeal of my father's brother should be rejected in high court.
I am enclosing the District court judgement for grant of succession certificate and also the latest order of 2nd case for partition in high court of delhi.
From where I am able to know whether a appeal is filed or not and also if filed that on which basis.
Hoping for the Best.
Anirudh
(Expert) 31 October 2015
Whether you have engaged any lawyer for handling your case or not?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 31 October 2015
Noting can be attached in this forum.
Consult local lawyer, show him all documents and discuss in detail.
Nadeem Qureshi
(Expert) 31 October 2015
Dear Querist
There is no attachment, you may contact personally or over the phone to get best advise.
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 31 October 2015
Seek advice from your advocate since he is engaged to deal with this case.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 02 November 2015
Are you dissatisfied with the services of your lawyer? If yes, change immediately, otherwise, have faith in his/her guidnace and proceed as advised.