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Central Government Act Section 291 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925
291. Administration- bond.-
(1) Every person to whom ... grant of letters of administration, other than a grant under section 241, is committed, shall give a bond
Central Government Act
bonds are now contained in Sections 291 and 292 of the
Indian Succession Act of 1925, which are substantially ... Indian Succession Act
provides a new starting point of time for the purposes of limitation.
The assignee under Section
Bombay High Court
Calcutta High Court
Promode Kumar Roy vs Sephalika Dutta on 13 August, 1956 Equivalent citations
Calcutta High Court
Section 291 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 read with Rule
18 of the Indian Succession Rules (Kerala) 1968, every ... orders as to in view of Section 291 of the
Indian Succession Act whether execution of bond in form
Kerala High Court
with the requirement of
furnishing administration bond under Section 291 of the Indian
Succession Act since letter of administration ... annexed. Accordingly, Section 291 would therefore, come into
play. The exemption under Section 291 of the Indian Succession
Delhi High Court
regards filing of administration bond under Section 291
of Indian Succession Act, 1925, it is stated by the learned counsel ... sole beneficiary need not
furnish any bond under Section 291 of Indian Succession Act, 1925.
12. The will dated
Delhi High Court
grant of probate of a Will, Section
291 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 which applies only to Letters ... context, it sounds useful to reproduce
Section 291 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, which reads in the
following words
Delhi High Court
filed an application under Section 276 of the Indian
Succession Act, P&SC No.124/1969 for the grant ... that she executes the necessary
administration bond under Section
291 of the Indian Succession Act to
the extent
Supreme Court of India
Indian Succession Act (Act XXXIX of 1925). The
appeal arises out of a petition for letters of administration made
under ... with one surety as
provided in Section 291 of the Indian Succession Act. Dissatisfied with
the said order, the widow
Allahabad High Court
would fall
without the definition contained in our Indian Succession Act of
specific bequests. And in the case of Creed ... third might be drawn from
Section 291 of our Indian Succession Act. There it is laid down without
qualification that
Bombay High Court
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