Law4u - Made in India

Is the Succession certificate valid across India or only in a specific state?

Answer By law4u team

A succession certificate issued by a competent court in India is valid across the whole country, not just in the state where it was issued. Once issued, it serves as conclusive authority for the holder to collect debts and securities of the deceased anywhere in India. However, if it needs to be used outside the jurisdiction of the issuing court, an extension (called “succession certificate extension” or endorsement) may be required under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, to make it executable in another court’s jurisdiction. So practically: Valid nationwide May require court endorsement if enforcement is sought outside original court’s jurisdiction

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, A Succession Certificate which is issued by a competent court in India. Also a main feature of the Succession Certificate is that it is accepted throughout the country. Here is what you should know regarding its validity and purpose:. Validity Across India A Succession Certificate as is given out by a District Judge in any state is valid all over the country. Which means that if you get a certificate in one state (for instance Maharashtra) you may use it to claim movable assets in another state (for example Tamil Nadu). In terms of what is legal the basis is the Indian Succession Act of 1925 which is a central law applicable all over the nation. The certificate serves as definitive legal proof that the holder has the authority to collect the debts and securities of the deceased. Purpose of the Certificate It is very important to tell apart a Succession Certificate from a Legal Heir Certificate. Succession Certificate: Mainly used for passing down movable assets which include bank balances, fixed deposits, insurance policies, stocks, and bonds. This also includes the legal right to collect and transfer these assets. Legal Heir Certificate: This is which is put out by local authorities (for example a Tehsildar or a District Collector) and we use it for determining legal heirs. We see it mostly in admin matters like transfer of utilities or making a claim for pension benefits. Also it may be limited by jurisdiction and does not as much as a Succession Certificate do for financial assets. Jurisdictional Considerations While the issue of the certificate is a national one the process of application for it is a local one. You may file a petition for a Succession Certificate in the civil court of the district which was the deceased’s place of residence at time of death. Should the deceased have no fixed residence that is when they were nomadic the application may be made in the court which has jurisdiction over some of the deceased’s property. I wish that this response helps you out with your queries. Should you have any issues please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, Yes, a succession certificate provided by a competent Indian court of law will have a country wide validity and not just within the state in which it is given. Succession certificates in India are governed by the Indian Succession Act, 1925. Important points to note here are – 1. Once a succession certificate is issued, it will be valid throughout India and all legal heirs can use this anywhere in India to claim various types of debts, including any securities, bank balances, provident fund, gratuity, shares, insurance amounts, etc. 2. All banks, financial institutions, and governmental bodies in all states of India are required to accept a valid succession certificate. 3. If the heir requires to use the succession certificate on multiple occasions from another state, they may provide a certified copy of the certificate if desired, if not, they will not have to obtain a new succession certificate. 4. The key requirement is that the certificate must be duly stamped and certified and issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. I hope this answer helps. For any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

Succession Certificate Verified Advocates

Get expert legal advice instantly.

Advocate Deenu Dongre

Advocate Deenu Dongre

Anticipatory Bail, Arbitration, Armed Forces Tribunal, Banking & Finance, Breach of Contract, Cheque Bounce, Child Custody, Civil, Consumer Court, Corporate, Customs & Central Excise, Criminal, Cyber Crime, Divorce, GST, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Insurance, Labour & Service, Landlord & Tenant, Medical Negligence, Motor Accident, Property, R.T.I, RERA, Succession Certificate, Tax, Revenue

Get Advice
Advocate Reva Nandan Dwivedi

Advocate Reva Nandan Dwivedi

Breach of Contract, Civil, Divorce, Documentation, Family, High Court, Domestic Violence, Landlord & Tenant, Property, Succession Certificate, Wills Trusts, Revenue, Court Marriage, Criminal

Get Advice
Advocate Pravin Salunkhe

Advocate Pravin Salunkhe

Cheque Bounce, Child Custody, Civil, Consumer Court, Divorce, Family, Medical Negligence, Motor Accident, Succession Certificate, Domestic Violence, Labour & Service, Media and Entertainment, Recovery, Court Marriage, Breach of Contract, Landlord & Tenant, Revenue, Anticipatory Bail, Criminal

Get Advice
Advocate Surendra Vishwakarma

Advocate Surendra Vishwakarma

Anticipatory Bail, Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Banking & Finance, Breach of Contract, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Consumer Court, Corporate, Court Marriage, Customs & Central Excise, Criminal, Divorce, GST, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Labour & Service, Landlord & Tenant, Motor Accident, NCLT, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate, Supreme Court, Trademark & Copyright, Wills Trusts, Revenue

Get Advice
Advocate Kishor Chordiya

Advocate Kishor Chordiya

Anticipatory Bail, Arbitration, Banking & Finance, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Consumer Court, Court Marriage, Criminal, Divorce, Documentation, Domestic Violence, Family, Landlord & Tenant, Motor Accident, NCLT, Property, R.T.I, Recovery, RERA, Succession Certificate

Get Advice
Advocate Anshit Balaiya

Advocate Anshit Balaiya

Arbitration, Banking & Finance, Breach of Contract, Court Marriage, Consumer Court, Civil, Cheque Bounce, Divorce, GST, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Criminal, Labour & Service, Landlord & Tenant, Medical Negligence, Motor Accident, Muslim Law, Property, R.T.I, Recovery, Succession Certificate

Get Advice
Advocate Venkataramana Mustyala

Advocate Venkataramana Mustyala

Civil, Banking & Finance, Cheque Bounce, Breach of Contract, Criminal, Divorce, Documentation, GST, Domestic Violence, Family, Insurance, Landlord & Tenant, Motor Accident, Property, Succession Certificate, Revenue

Get Advice
Advocate Vijay Vikram Singh

Advocate Vijay Vikram Singh

Anticipatory Bail, Criminal, Cyber Crime, Divorce, High Court, Insurance, R.T.I, Documentation, Consumer Court, Breach of Contract, Cheque Bounce, Child Custody, Banking & Finance, Court Marriage, Corporate, Customs & Central Excise, Domestic Violence, Family, Immigration, International Law, Labour & Service, Landlord & Tenant, Motor Accident, NCLT, Succession Certificate, Revenue, Trademark & Copyright, Supreme Court

Get Advice
Advocate Anil Bhargava

Advocate Anil Bhargava

Anticipatory Bail,Breach of Contract,Cheque Bounce,Civil,Consumer Court,Family,Motor Accident,Succession Certificate,Revenue,Criminal,

Get Advice
Advocate Ravendra Tyagi

Advocate Ravendra Tyagi

Arbitration, Cheque Bounce, Family, Domestic Violence, Labour & Service, Revenue, Property, Succession Certificate, Wills Trusts, Civil

Get Advice

Succession Certificate Related Questions

Discover clear and detailed answers to common questions about Breach of Contract. Learn about procedures and more in straightforward language.