Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
Can the Executor of a Will discharge himself from his duty, be merely writing to the heirs of the deceased that he is not interested in
being the Executor?
What is the process by which he must and can do so?
The heirs of the deceased are not united. The executor has not probated the will. Further, he has given one of the beneficiaries of the will
some assets.
What must the heirs do now?
The servant of the deceased continues to reside in the flat of the deceased.
J D'souza
Asked on 4/28/11, 8:07 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
RAJIV GUPTA
(Cell: +91 9811284735) [email protected]
in this situation, any of the legal heirs may approach the court and ask the court to appoint an executor of the will.
Answered on 5/02/11, 11:26 pm
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