MARIA ROSLINE ROBINSON vs NICHOLAS JOSEPH ROBINSON — MPT/413/2026
Case under Bombay Regulation Act Viii of 1827 Section 2. Disposed: Uncontested--DISPOSED OFF on 05th May 2026.
CNR: HCBM020100402026
e-Filing Number
18-03-2026
Filing Number
MPT/10038/2026
Filing Date
18-Mar-2026
Registration No
MPT/413/2026
Registration Date
27-Mar-2026
Judge
Hon'ble Shri Justice Milind N. Jadhav
Coram
Hon'ble Shri Justice Milind N. Jadhav
Bench Type
Single
Category
PERSONAL LAW ( 31 )
Sub-Category
HEIRSHIP CERTIFICATE. ( 9 )
Judicial Branch
Original
Decision Date
05-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--DISPOSED OFF
Last updated 20-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.MARIA ROSLINE ROBINSON
Adv. Kishori Vijay Tribhuvan
Respondent(s)
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1.NICHOLAS JOSEPH ROBINSON
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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05-May-2026
Hon'ble Shri Justice Milind N. JadhavView PDF
Case Summary: MPT/413/2026 The Bombay High Court allowed Maria Rosline Robinson's petition seeking a legal heirship certificate for the estate of deceased Nicholas Joseph Robinson under Section 2 of Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827. The court recognized Maria Rosline Robinson, Ryan Nicholas Robinson, and Ramenz Nicholas Robinson as legal heirs, with consent affidavits filed by the other two heirs. The court directed the department to issue the legal heirship certificate within three weeks, dispensing with proclamation requirements. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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05-May-2026
At 3.00 P.M.
Hon'ble Shri Justice Milind N. Jadhav
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18-Mar-2026
Case filed
Registration No. MPT/413/2026
Case Summary: MPT/413/2026 The Bombay High Court allowed Maria Rosline Robinson's petition seeking a legal heirship certificate for the estate of deceased Nicholas Joseph Robinson under Section 2 of Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827. The court recognized Maria Rosline Robinson, Ryan Nicholas Robinson, and Ramenz Nicholas Robinson as legal heirs, with consent affidavits filed by the other two heirs. The court directed the department to issue the legal heirship certificate within three weeks, dispensing with proclamation requirements. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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