District Court (Civil Side) · Succession Act 1925, Part X (Sections 370-390)
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In the Court of District Judge, district
Case No. case_number
Applicant: applicant_name, son/daughter of applicant_father, resident of applicant_address.
APPLICATION FOR SUCCESSION CERTIFICATE
The applicant, by this application under Sections 370-390 of the Succession Act 1925, respectfully prays that a succession certificate be granted confirming the applicant as a legal heir of the deceased.
The applicant submits the following facts in support of this application:
1. That deceased_name, holding CNIC No. deceased_cnic, resident of deceased_address, died intestate on date_of_death at place_of_death, leaving behind no will or testament.
2. That the deceased left behind the following legal heirs entitled to succeed to his/her estate: legal_heirs_list.
3. That the applicant is a legal heir and is entitled to claim and recover all debts and securities due to the deceased, which are essential for settlement of the estate.
4. That the deceased's estate includes the following debts and securities: estate_details.
5. That the applicant requires the succession certificate to collect debts and securities on behalf of all legal heirs and to settle the estate in accordance with the law.
6. That no previous application for succession certificate has been filed in relation to the deceased.
WHEREFORE, it is humbly prayed that a succession certificate be granted in favor of the applicant confirming the applicant as a legal heir of the deceased.
That the Applicant approaches this Honourable Court / Authority with clean hands, has made full and frank disclosure of all material facts, and has not concealed anything material to the just decision of the application.
_____________________________ applicant_name Applicant CNIC No. applicant_cnic Date: _____________________
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