Section 251 of ISA : Section 251: Administration Limited To Suit

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where Mr. Sharma, who had a stake in a property dispute, passes away during the pendency of the court case. His daughter, Ms. Sharma, wants to continue the legal proceedings. However, Mr. Sharma's appointed executor is unable to fulfill his duties due to illness, and there is no one else readily available to administer the estate. To ensure the case does not come to a halt, Ms. Sharma can request the court to grant her a limited form of letters of administration, as per Section 251 of The Indian Succession Act, 1925. This would allow her to represent her late father's estate in the ongoing property dispute until the matter is resolved and the court's decision is fully executed.

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