ANANDI MOHAN BHAKT vs MOHAN CHANDRA TARADUTT BHAKT DECEASED — MPT/645/2026

Case under Bombay Regulation Act Viii of 1827 Section 2. Disposed: Uncontested--DISPOSED OFF on 06th May 2026.

Case disposed

CNR: HCBM020164892026

e-Filing Number

05-05-2026

Filing Number

MPT/16488/2026

Filing Date

05-May-2026

Registration No

MPT/645/2026

Registration Date

13-May-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

06-May-2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--DISPOSED OFF

Last updated 21-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Bombay Regulation Act Viii of 1827 Section 2

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.ANANDI MOHAN BHAKT

    Adv. ASHA NAIR

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.MOHAN CHANDRA TARADUTT BHAKT DECEASED

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 05-Jun-2026

    For Signing Grant

    Shri. A. H. Laddhad(Prothonotary Senior Master)

  3. 06-May-2026

    Hon'ble Shri Justice Milind N. JadhavView PDF

    The Bombay High Court granted Anandi Mohan Bhakt's petition for a legal heirship certificate under Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827 for the deceased Mohan Chnadra Taradutt Bhakt's properties and credits. The court, finding no impediment and relying on joint consent affidavits from all legal heirs, recognized five heirs: the petitioner (widow), and four children. The department was directed to issue the certificate within three weeks, subject to removal of any office objections. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  4. 06-May-2026

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  5. 05-May-2026

    Case filed

    Registration No. MPT/645/2026

casestatus.in Summary

The Bombay High Court granted Anandi Mohan Bhakt's petition for a legal heirship certificate under Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827 for the deceased Mohan Chnadra Taradutt Bhakt's properties and credits. The court, finding no impediment and relying on joint consent affidavits from all legal heirs, recognized five heirs: the petitioner (widow), and four children. The department was directed to issue the certificate within three weeks, subject to removal of any office objections. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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