ORDER SHEET
IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINDH BENCH AT SUKKUR
Civil Misc. Appeal No.S-08 of 2020
Date |
Order with signature of Judge |
1. For orders
on office objections
2. For orders
on CMA No.708/2020
3. For orders
on CMA No.709/2020
4. For hearing
of main case.
14.09.2020
Mr.
Ali Raza Baloch, Advocate for the Appellant
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1. Deferred.
2. Urgency granted.
3. Exemption granted subject to all just
exceptions.
4. The Appellant has impugned order dated 13.08.2020,
whereby the Additional District Judge-II, Sukkur, declined to grant a succession
certificate to the Appellant, the brother of the deceased, on the ground that
one Mst. Rukhsana had objected to the grant claiming to be the widow of the
deceased. Per the Appellant, Mst. Rukhsana had been divorced by the deceased
during his lifetime. Since resolution of such question could not be made
summarily in testamentary jurisdiction, the learned Additional District Judge
directed the Appellant to approach the Civil Court while adjourning the succession
application sine-die. Learned counsel
for the Appellant submits that in view of section 295 of the Succession Act,
1925, the learned Additional District Judge ought to have converted the
succession application to a suit and should have proceeded to try the suit
himself.
It appears that the conversion
envisaged section 295 of the Succession Act, 1925 applies where the petition is
for probate or letters of administration. In the instant case, the petition was
for a succession certificate under section 372 of Part X of the Succession Act.
Section 373 of the said Act envisages that the right to a certificate is to be
decided by District Judge or Additional District Judge in a summary manner, and
were the making of such decision involves the determination of intricate
questions of law or fact, it is the discretion of the Judge to refuse such
determination and require the petitioner to approach a civil court. Section 373
of Part X of the Succession Act does not envisage conversion of the summary
proceedings to a civil suit. Therefore, the appeal is without force and is
dismissed.
JUDGE
Faisal Mumtaz/PS