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4. Notice of the petition was issued to the respondent and also ordered to be published in newspaper for public at large and accordingly, publication was done in newspaper titled as "Veer Arjun" dated 17.01.2019, but none appeared on behalf of public at large, to raise any objection for grant of succession certificate in favour of petitioner.
EVIDENCE:
5. In petitioner's evidence, four witnesses have been examined.
5.1. Sh. Sanjeev Nigam, from NTT DATA Global Delivery Services Pvt. Ltd., has been examined as PW1 and he has produced the record pertaining to dues in the name of deceased towards gratuity and EDLI which are ExPW1/A & ExPW1/B. As per the aforesaid record, a sum of Rs. 4,41,346/ was payable to the deceased towards the gratuity amount and EDLI, subject to the decision of the competent authority, payable was Rs. 6,00,000/ SC03/19 Akash Purwar vs. The State maximum.
He has further deposed that he has received a sum of Rs. 4,41,346/ towards gratuity benefit, from NTT Data on SC03/19 Akash Purwar vs. The State 14.08.2019 where his late sister Ms. Nandita Purwar was working. He has lastly deposed that the amount due on account of Employee Deposit Linked Insurance is Rs. 6,00,000/; Rs.1,24,900/ as on 12.07.2019 towards the LIC policy of his sister and Rs. 1,84,661/ towards EPF as on March 2019. Thereafter, petitioner's evidence was closed.
(iii). Rs 6,00,000/ (maximum) in her Employee Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI).
Since as per the additional statement of PW4 dated 09.10.2019, he has already received the sum of Rs. 4,41,346/ from NTT DATA on 14.08.2019, towards the gratuity amount, the total value of the securities held by the deceased for which succession certificate has been applied for, turns out to be Rs. 9,09,561/. 8.4. The aforesaid claim of the petitioner for issuance of succession certificate in respect of debts and securities as mentioned in the present petition has gone unrebutted and nobody SC03/19 Akash Purwar vs. The State has appeared on behalf of the public to contest the claim of the petitioner. There is also no impediment U/s 370 of the Act to grant Succession Certificate with respect to debts and securities as mentioned in the application.