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6.In view of the above facts, this writ petition is disposed
of directing the petitioner to submit a fresh application to the
second respondent enclosing this order copy and the orders
passed in the writ petition referred above, within a period of
two weeks from the date of receipt of the copy of this order.
V.Devan vs The Tahsildar on 22 December, 2020
In another order passed by this Court on 22.12.2020 in WP No.
15403 of 2020 (V. Devan vs. The Tahsildar, Office of the Tahsildar, Chennai)
this Court, in para No.7 held that the respondents are not justified in denying
the legal heirship certificate of late. Periyamadasamy Konar only on the
ground that he did not have direct heirs. It was further observed by this Court
that it is rather unfortunate that even inspite of the several orders of this Court
directing the Tahsildar/Deputy Tahsildar to issue legal heir certificate for the
Class II heirs also, the respondents have chosen to rely upon an outdated letter
of the year 1991 and have been rejecting such applications.
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Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 8 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
Section 9 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]
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