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Is indemnity bond not sufficient to get father's property as legal heir?

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0 2022-02-02T23:47:39+00:00

Hey,

If you are wondering, how do I claim my rights in father's property? Take a look at my answer.

Indemnity bond is a legally binding promise to protect another person against loss from an event or series of events: they are indemnified and protected from liability. The indemnity bond signed will protect you to an extent. You will still need to look at your father’s will.

You can file a petition in the court seeking a right to your father’s property. All legal heirs have a right to claim ancestral property. On the other hand, if your father has a will for self acquired property, you can challenge the will only if you have a ground to contest the decision..

Indemnity bond for succession certificate are issued by court. You can contact the district court to get the certificate. You will need to furnish a security bond before the issuance of a succession certificate is issued.

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