Sapna Sehgal vs State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) — 16/2026

Case under The Indian Succession Act 1925 Section 276. Status: Misc. cases/purpose. Next hearing: 05th August 2026.

PC - PROBATE/LETTER OF ADMIN

CNR: DLWT010032272026

Misc. cases/purpose

Next Hearing

05th August 2026

e-Filing Number

14-03-2026

Filing Number

2171/2026

Filing Date

14-03-2026

Registration No

16/2026

Registration Date

16-03-2026

Court

District and Sessions Judge, West, THC

Judge

158-District Judge

Acts & Sections

The Indian Succession Act 1925 Section 276

Petitioner(s)

Sapna Sehgal

Adv. ANJALI NEHRA

Respondent(s)

State (Govt of NCT of Delhi)

Hearing History

Judge: 158-District Judge

10-04-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

16-03-2026

Consideration

Interim Orders

10-04-2026
COPY OF ORDER

Case 16/2026 Summary: The court issued notice of petition to the State of Delhi and other respondents, with service through the Chief Secretary, speed post, and newspaper publication in "The Statesman." The petitioner's counsel was directed to file the original Will, witness verification, tracking reports, and postal receipts within 10 days. The case is adjourned to 05.08.2026 for publication, citation affixation, and service completion. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case 16/2026 Summary: The court issued notice of petition to the State of Delhi and other respondents, with service through the Chief Secretary, speed post, and newspaper publication in "The Statesman." The petitioner's counsel was directed to file the original Will, witness verification, tracking reports, and postal receipts within 10 days. The case is adjourned to 05.08.2026 for publication, citation affixation, and service completion. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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