Brij sundar Vyas vs Nishant Vyas — 16/2025

Case under Indian Succession Act Section 372. Disposed: Contested--Allowed / Granted after Full Trial / Hearing on 27th May 2026.

Case disposed

Civil Misc. Non connected (38) - CIVIL MISC (NC)

CNR: RJBD010008152025

Filing Number

143/2025

Filing Date

15-Apr-2025

Registration No

16/2025

Registration Date

15-Apr-2025

Court

DJ ADJ Bundi HQ

Judge

1-District and Sessions Judge

Decision Date

27-May-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Allowed / Granted after Full Trial / Hearing

Last updated 11-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Indian Succession Act Section 372

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Brij sundar Vyas

    Adv. Sanjay Rajvanshi

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Nishant Vyas

  2. 2.Ashshi

  3. 3.Smt.Varsha

  4. 4.Bank of Baroda

  5. 5.Bank of Baroda

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 27-May-2026

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    Case Summary: Brij Sundar Vyas v. Nishant Vyas and Others (16/2025) Court Decision: The District Judge of Bundi granted Brij Sundar Vyas's application for an inheritance certificate under Section 372 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. The court ruled that Vyas, as the legal heir of his deceased wife Dr. Laj Vyas, is entitled to claim ₹98,506 deposited in her Bank of Baroda account that had been transferred to the bank's head office in Mumbai. Key Reasoning: The petitioner's testimony supported by documentary evidence (death certificate, identity documents, bank statements, and published notice) established that he is the widow's husband and lawful heir. Since respondents 1-3 (the deceased's children) raised no objections to issuing the inheritance certificate, and respondents 4-5 (banks) did not contest the application, the court found the evidence credible and uncontradicted, warranting approval of the inheritance certificate with a surety bond. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 27-May-2026

    Disposed

    District and Sessions Judge

  4. 26-May-2026

    Final arguments

    District and Sessions Judge

  5. 19-May-2026

    Final arguments

    District and Sessions Judge

  6. 04-May-2026

    Final arguments

    District and Sessions Judge

  7. 16-Mar-2026

    Plaintiff Evidence

    District and Sessions Judge

  8. 09-Feb-2026

    Plaintiff Evidence

    District and Sessions Judge

  9. 13-Jan-2026

    Issues

    District and Sessions Judge

  10. 18-Dec-2025

    Awaiting Services of notices/ summons

    District and Sessions Judge

  11. 10-Nov-2025

    Awaiting Services of notices/ summons

    District and Sessions Judge

  12. 25-Sep-2025

    Awaiting Services of notices/ summons

    District and Sessions Judge

  13. 26-Aug-2025

    Awaiting Services of notices/ summons

    District and Sessions Judge

  14. 15-Jul-2025

    Awaiting Services of notices/ summons

    District and Sessions Judge

  15. 15-Apr-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  16. 15-Apr-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. 16/2025

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Brij Sundar Vyas v. Nishant Vyas and Others (16/2025) Court Decision: The District Judge of Bundi granted Brij Sundar Vyas's application for an inheritance certificate under Section 372 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. The court ruled that Vyas, as the legal heir of his deceased wife Dr. Laj Vyas, is entitled to claim ₹98,506 deposited in her Bank of Baroda account that had been transferred to the bank's head office in Mumbai. Key Reasoning: The petitioner's testimony supported by documentary evidence (death certificate, identity documents, bank statements, and published notice) established that he is the widow's husband and lawful heir. Since respondents 1-3 (the deceased's children) raised no objections to issuing the inheritance certificate, and respondents 4-5 (banks) did not contest the application, the court found the evidence credible and uncontradicted, warranting approval of the inheritance certificate with a surety bond. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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