Asked in Civil
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Dear Sir, On production of death certificate the LRs will be brought on record.
Under normal circumstances no Suit can be filed against a dead person. Suit can only be filed against the legal heirs of the deceased Under certain circumstances and with certain restrictions. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
One needs to look at the claims of the plaintiff and the documents relating to the property to ascertain what to do in this particular case. Sometimes legal heirs do remain answerable to the obligation of the deceased person whom they represent. you should immediately consult a lawyer with all relevant documents to find your next course of action.
Dear sir/ma'am The validity of the civil suit brought forth would depend on the nature of the liability for which the suit is brought forth in the first place. Ideally, the limitation period for any property dispute concerning improper possession would be 12 years. So first please find out the nature of claim. Now, if the suit will be valid, then they can rightly sue the legal heirs of your husband and you shall file a statement in this regard. It is advised that for a statement to be drafted, you seek help of a competent lawyer. Thank you
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