CHAPTER IV PROBATES, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND CERTIFICATES OF ADMINISTRATION.

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CHAPTER IV PROBATES, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND CERTIFICATES OF ADMINISTRATION. Relief where too high a court fee has been paid. 21. Where any person on applying for the probate of a will or letters of administration has estimated the property of the deceased to be of greater value than the same has afterwards proved to be, and has consequently paid too high a court fee thereon if within six months after the true value of the property has been ascertained, such person produces the probate or letters to the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority for the local area in which the probate or letters has or have granted., and delivers to such Authority a particular inventory and valuation of the property of the deceased, verified by affidavit or affirmation. Relief when debts due from a deceased person have been paid out of his estate. and if such Authority is satisfied that a greater fee was paid on the probate or letters than the law required. the said authority may (a) Cancel the stamp on the probate or letters if such stamp has not been already canceled; (b) Substitute another stamp for denoting the court fee which should have been paid thereon; and ( c ) Make an allowance for the difference between them as in the case of spoiled stamps, or repay the same in money, at his discretion. 22. Whenever it is proved to the satisfaction of such Authority, that an executor or administrator has paid debts due from the deceased to such an amount as being deducted out of the amount or value of the estate, reduced the same to a sum which, if it had been the whole gross amount or value of the estate, would have occasioned a less court fee to be paid on the probate or letters of administration granted in respect of such estate than has been actually paid thereon under this Act. Such Authority may return the difference, provided the same be claimed within three years after the date of such probate or letters. But then, by reason of any legal proceeding, the debts due from the deceased have not been ascertained and paid, or his effects have not been recovered and made available, and in consequence thereof the executor or administrator is prevented from claiming the return of such difference within the said term of three year, the said authority may allow such further time for making the claim as may appear to be reasonable under the circumstances.

Relief in case of servant grants. 23. Whenever a grant of probate or letters of administration has been or is made in respect of the whole of the property belonging to an estate, and the full fee chargeable under this Act has been or is paid thereon, no fee shall be chargeable under the same Act when a like grant is made in respect of the whole or any part of the same property belonging to the same estate. Whenever such a grant has been or is made in respect of any property forming part of an estate, the amount of fees then actually paid under this Act shall be deducted when a like grant is made in respect of property belonging to the same estate, identical with or including the property to which the former grant relates. 24. The probate of the will or the letters of administration of the effects of any person deceased heretobefore or hereafter granted shall be deemed valid and available by his executors or administrators for recovering, transferring or assigning any moveable or immovable property whereof or whereto the deceased was possessed or entitled, either wholly or partially as a trustee, notwithstanding the amount or value of such property is not included in the amount of value of the estates in respect of which a court fee was paid on such probate or letters of administration Probates declared valid as to trust property, though not covered by court fee. 25. Where any person on applying for probate or letters of administration has estimated the estate of the deceased to be of less value than the same has afterwards, proved to be, and has in consequence paid too low a Court fee thereon, the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority for the local area in which the probate or letters has or have been granted may, on the value of the estate of the deceased being verified by affidavit or affirmation, cause the probate or letters of administration to be duly stamped on payment of the full courtfee which ought to have been originally paid thereon in respect of such value and of the further penalty, if the probate or letters is or are produced within one year from the date of the grant, of five times, or, if it or they is or are produced after one y ear from such date, of twenty times, such proper courtfee without any deduction of the court fee originally paid on such probate or letters : Provided that if the application be made within six months after the ascertainment of the true value of the estate and the discovery that too low a court fee was at first paid on the probate or letters, and if the said Authority is satisfied that such fee was paid in consequence of a mistake or if its not being known at the time that some particular part of the estate belonged to the deceased, and without any intention of fraud or to delay the payment of the proper court fee the said Authority may remit the said penalty, and cause the probate or letters to be duly stamped on payment only of the sum wanting to make up the fee which should have been at first paid thereon. Provision for case where too low a court fee has been paid on probates,etc.

26. In case of letters of administration on which too low a court fee has been paid at first, the said Authority shall not cause the same to be fully stamped manner aforesaid until the administrator has given such security to the Court by which the letter of administration have been granted as ought by law to have been given on the granting thereof in case the full value of the estate of the deceased had been then ascertained. 27. Where too low a court fee has been paid on any probate or letters of administration in consequence of any mistake, or of its not being known at the time that some particular part of the estate belonged to the deceased, if any executor or administrator acting under such probate or letters does not, within six months after the discovery of the mistake or of any effects not known at the time to have belonged to the deceased, apply to the said Authority and pay what is wanting to make up the Court fee which ought to have been paid at first ion such probate or letters, he shall forfeit the sum of one thousand rupees and also a further sum at the rate of ten rupees per cent. on the amount of the sum wanting to make up the proper court fee. Administrator to give proper security before letters stamped under section 25. Executors, etc. not paying full court fee on probates etc. within six months after discovery of under payment.

28. (1) Where an application for probate or letters of administration is made in any Court other than the High Court, the Court shall cause notice of the application to be given to the Collector. (2) where such an application as aforesaid is made to the High Court, the High Court shall cause notice of the application to be given to the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority. (3) The Collector within the local limits of whose revenue jurisdiction the property of the deceased or any part thereof, is, may at any time inspect or cause to be inspected, and take or cause to be taken copies of, the record of any case in which application for probate or letters of administration has been made; and if, on such inspection or otherwise, he is of opinion that the petitioner has underestimated the value of the property of the deceased, the Collector shall forward his report, giving therein his reasons for his opinion and his estimate of the true valuation, to the Prothonotary of the High Court or the Court, as the case may be, serving at the same time a copy of his report on the petitioners. (4) If within thirty days from the date of receipt of the copy of the Collector's report served on him under sub section (3) petitioner does not file in Court his objections to the Collector's valuation, the court shall make an order amending the petitioner's valuation, in accordance with the report of the Collector. (5) If within the aforesaid period the petitioner files in court his objection, the Court shall hold, or cause to be held, an inquiry in accordance with the provisions of sections 9, 10 and 11 as if the application were a suit, and shall record a finding as to the true value, as near as may be, at which the property of the deceased should have been estimated. The Collector shall be deemed to be a party to the inquiry. (6) The finding of the Court recorded under sub section (5) shall be final but, shall not bar the entertainment and disposal by the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority of any application under section 25. (7) The State Government may make rules for the guidance of Collectors in the exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (3). Notice of applications for probate or letters of administration to be given to Revenue Authorities, and procedure thereon. Payment of Court fee in respect of probate and letters of administrat ion. 29. (1) No order entitling the petitioner to the grant of probate or letters of administrations shall be made upon an application for such grant until the petitioner has filed in the Court a valuation of the property in the form set forth in the third Schedule, and the court is satisfied that the fee mentioned in No. 10 of the first schedule has been paid on such valuation. (2) The grant of probate or letters of administration shall not be delayed by reason of any report made by the Collector under section 28, subsection (3)

Recovery of Penalties, etc. Sections 5 and 40 not to apply to probates or letters of administrat ion. 30. (1) Any excess fee found to be payable on an inquiry held under section 28, and any penalty or forfeiture under section 27, may, on the certificate of the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority, be recovered from the executor or administrator as if it were an arrear of land revenue by any Collector. (2) The Chief Controlling Revenue Authority may remit the whole or any part of any such penalty or forfeiture as aforesaid or any part of any penalty under section 25 or if any court fees under section 25 in excess of the full court fee which ought to have been paid. 31. Nothing in section 5 or section 40 shall apply to probates or letters of administration.