USHA DHINGRA vs STATE GNCT OF DELHI — 68/2025

Case under The Indian Succession Act 1925 Section 278. Disposed: Uncontested--ALLOWED on 26th May 2026.

PC - PROBATE/LETTER OF ADMIN

CNR: DLWT010101672025

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

03-10-2025

Filing Number

6778/2025

Filing Date

06-10-2025

Registration No

68/2025

Registration Date

08-10-2025

Court

District and Sessions Judge, West, THC

Judge

158-District Judge

Decision Date

26th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--ALLOWED

Acts & Sections

The Indian Succession Act 1925 Section 278

Petitioner(s)

USHA DHINGRA

Adv. HEMANT GUPTA

Respondent(s)

STATE GNCT OF DELHI

SH. HARI CHAND BHAYANA

Hearing History

Judge: 158-District Judge

26-05-2026

Disposed

25-04-2026

Final Arguments

28-03-2026

Final Arguments

13-03-2026

Plaintiff/Petitioner Evidence

23-01-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

Final Orders / Judgements

26-05-2026
COPY OF ORDER
26-05-2026
COPY OF ORDER

Summary The District Judge granted Letters of Administration to petitioner Usha Dhingra in respect of a bank locker (valued at ₹16,25,346) belonging to deceased Satish Kumar Bhayana. The court found Usha and respondent Hari Chand Bhayana to be the only Class-II legal heirs under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, with the respondent consenting to the grant. The Letters are conditional upon payment of requisite court fees and furnishing an administration-cum-surety bond; the petitioner must file an inventory within six months and final accounts within one year. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The District Judge granted Letters of Administration to petitioner Usha Dhingra in respect of a bank locker (valued at ₹16,25,346) belonging to deceased Satish Kumar Bhayana. The court found Usha and respondent Hari Chand Bhayana to be the only Class-II legal heirs under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, with the respondent consenting to the grant. The Letters are conditional upon payment of requisite court fees and furnishing an administration-cum-surety bond; the petitioner must file an inventory within six months and final accounts within one year. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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