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The indian succession act, 1925

(Querist) 29 May 2019 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,

In relation to transfer of immovable property in Karnataka State to five surviving legal heirs under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, the said surviving legal heirs are required to produce death certificates of their two paternal uncles before the concerned appropriate authority for such transfer. However, the said legal heirs are unable to acquire and produce the said death certificates before the concerned appropriate authority as they do not know the dates of death of their two uncles although they do know the place of their death. In such circumstances, what would be the legal remedy/option to ensure that the immovable property in Karnataka State is transferred to the concerned five surviving legal heirs? Kindly advise.
Guest (Expert) 29 May 2019
It depends on the acceptance of the Concerned Registrar- the Affidavits declaring the Facts. Other wise only the Court declarations. If required call me on 9967476751/9444036927


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