SHYAM SATISHBHAI TILVA vs NIL — 96/2025

Case under Succession Act,indian 1925 Section 372,. Disposed: Uncontested--ALLOWED on 16th March 2026.

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CNR: GJMR020131912025

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

96/2025

Filing Date

29-12-2025

Registration No

96/2025

Registration Date

29-12-2025

Court

CIVIL COURT, MORBI

Judge

3-2nd ADDL. SR. CIVIL JUDGE AND A.C.J.M.

Decision Date

16th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--ALLOWED

Acts & Sections

SUCCESSION ACT,INDIAN 1925 Section 372,

Petitioner(s)

SHYAM SATISHBHAI TILVA

Adv. C P SORIYA

Respondent(s)

NIL

Hearing History

Judge: 3-2nd ADDL. SR. CIVIL JUDGE AND A.C.J.M.

16-03-2026

Disposed

09-03-2026

FINAL ORDER

29-01-2026

PUBLIC NOTICE

Final Orders / Judgements

16-03-2026
JUDEGEMENT

Summary The Gujarat High Court (C.M.A. No. 96-2025) granted the petitioner's plea to issue Letters of Administration for the intestate estate of deceased Gujaratiben Viththalbhai Tilwa. The court found that the petitioner, as the son of the deceased, is the rightful heir and approved the issuance of the Letters of Administration, ordering the petitioner to furnish a bond and comply with procedural requirements under the Indian Succession Act. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The Gujarat High Court (C.M.A. No. 96-2025) granted the petitioner's plea to issue Letters of Administration for the intestate estate of deceased Gujaratiben Viththalbhai Tilwa. The court found that the petitioner, as the son of the deceased, is the rightful heir and approved the issuance of the Letters of Administration, ordering the petitioner to furnish a bond and comply with procedural requirements under the Indian Succession Act. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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