PARMINDER PAL SINGH vs STATE — 24/2021

Case under The Indian Succession Act 1925 Section 276. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED on 28th March 2026.

PC - PROBATE/LETTER OF ADMIN

CNR: DLWT010034712021

Case disposed

Filing Number

1467/2021

Filing Date

16-04-2021

Registration No

24/2021

Registration Date

20-04-2021

Court

District and Sessions Judge, West, THC

Judge

158-District Judge

Decision Date

28th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED

Acts & Sections

The Indian Succession Act 1925 Section 276

Petitioner(s)

PARMINDER PAL SINGH

Adv. PARUL DUREJA

Respondent(s)

STATE

SH GURINDER SINGH

SH RAVINDER KAUR SETHI

Hearing History

Judge: 158-District Judge

28-03-2026

Disposed

24-03-2026

Judgement

14-03-2026

Final Arguments

02-03-2026

Final Arguments

03-02-2026

Final Arguments

Final Orders / Judgements

28-03-2026
COPY OF JUDGMENT

Summary: Parminder Pal Singh v. State & Others (PC 24/2021) The Delhi District Court granted letters of administration to petitioner Parminder Pal Singh regarding his deceased father's registered will dated 04.12.2012. The court found the will legally genuine and valid after examining an attesting witness who identified the testator's thumb impression and both witnesses' signatures. The court rejected respondent brother's objections regarding incomplete property construction and a prior partition settlement, clarifying that probate jurisdiction is limited to verifying will authenticity, not resolving title disputes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: Parminder Pal Singh v. State & Others (PC 24/2021) The Delhi District Court granted letters of administration to petitioner Parminder Pal Singh regarding his deceased father's registered will dated 04.12.2012. The court found the will legally genuine and valid after examining an attesting witness who identified the testator's thumb impression and both witnesses' signatures. The court rejected respondent brother's objections regarding incomplete property construction and a prior partition settlement, clarifying that probate jurisdiction is limited to verifying will authenticity, not resolving title disputes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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