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1. Mohammad Shama, W/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 40 years, R/o D.No.80-
20-10, 5th Street, Jayasri Gardens, AVA Road, Rajamahendravaram.
2. Syed Rizwan, S/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 24 years, R/o D.No.4-148, N.T.R.
Colony, Anaparthi, E.G. District.
3. Syed Imran, S/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 22 years, R/o D.No.4-148, N.T.R.
Colony, Anaparthi, E.G. District.
4. Syed Khadar Basha, S/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 22 years, R/o D.No.4-148,
N.T.R. Colony, Anaparthi, E.G. District.
.. Petitioners
And
This petition is coming up before me, for hearing on 19.08.2019 in the presence of
Sri Bhavana Ranga Rao, advocate for the petitioners and the respondent was set ex parte,
upon hearing and the matter having stood over for consideration till this day, this Court
delivered the following:
ORDER
1. This is a petition filed by the petitioners under Section 372 of Indian Succession
Act, 1925 to grant succession certificate in favor of the petitioners jointly in respect of the death
The 1st petitioner is the legally wedded wife of late Syed Riyazuddin and the
petitioners 2 to 4 are his sons. He worked as Region Mechanic in the office of SDE (G) BSNL,
Anaparthi, East Godavari. Originally, the petitioners 2 to 4 were born to late Bibi
Fathimunnisa, who is the 1st wife of late Syed Riyazuddin. After his 1st wife, he married the 1st
petitioner on 16.04.2015 as per Muslim rites and caste customs and they lived happily together
Anaparthi. After his death, his estate devolved upon the petitioners leaving them as his legal
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heirs. The name of the 1st petitioner was also included in the office records of BSNL as his family
members and beneficiaries of the deceased Syed Riyazuddin. The death benefits of
H.R.No.2000002619) was lying with the respondent. After his death, the petitioners
approached the respondent and requested for death benefits. For that, the respondent advised
them to obtain succession certificate from the Court in their favor. Therefore, the petitioners
3. The summons issued to the defendant both through Court and RP were returned
un-serve on the ground that the where address of the defendant is not known. So, on the
application filed by the plaintiff, summonses were ordered by way of substitute service through
paper publication. Accordingly, they were published in Janatha Telugu Newspaper. In spite of
the said publication, the defendant did not appear before the Court, so he was set ex parte on
18.04.2019.
5. To substantiate their claim, the petitioners have got examined the 1st petitioner as
P.W.1 and got marked Exs.A.1 to A.8. Among these documents, the marriage certificate of the 1st
petitioner with late Syed Riyazuddin dated 06.12.2016 was marked as Ex.P1, death certificate of
Syed Riyazuddin dated 04.10.2016 was marked as Ex.P2, death certificate of Syed Bibi
Fathimunnisa dated 05.11.2016 was marked as Ex.P3, family members certificate issued by
Revenue Authorities dated 01.11.2016 was marked as Ex.P4, letter by the respondent dated
26.12.2016 was marked as Ex.P5, letter from the respondent dated 22.06.2017 was marked as
Ex.P6, letter from the respondent dated 07.08.2018 was marked as Ex.P7 and Aadhar card of
6. The contention of the petitioner is that Syed Riyazuddin used to work as Region
Mechanic at BSNL, Anaparthi and left with death benefits of Rs.9,47,280/-. He included the 1st
petitioner as his 2nd wife in the office records after the death of his 1st wife and the petitioners 2
to 4 as his sons. Consequently, he died in duty on 23.09.2016 leaving the petitioners as his sole
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legal heirs. As such after the demise of his father, the petitioners are entitled for the death
7. As the respondent was set ex parte, the testimony of PWs 1 and 2 remained
uncontroverted. The evidence adduced by the petitioners shows that the 1st petitioner is the wife
and the petitioners 2 to 4 are the children of the deceased Syed Riyazuddin. Therefore, they are
8. In the result, this petition is allowed granting succession certificate in favor of the
1st petitioner in respect of schedule mentioned death benefits of the deceased Syed Riyazuddin
DOCUMENTS MARKED
FOR PETITIONER:
Ex.P.1: Marriage certificate of the 1st petitioner with late Syed Riyazuddin dated 06.12.2016
Ex.P.2: Death certificate of Syed Riyazuddin dated 04.10.2016
Ex.P.3: Death certificate of Syed Bibi Fathimunnisa dated 05.11.2016
Ex.P.4: Family Members certificate issued by Revenue Authorities dated 01.11.2016
Ex.P.5: Letter by the respondent dated 26.12.2016
Ex.P.6: Letter from the respondent dated 22.06.2017
Ex.P.7: Letter from the respondent dated 07.08.2018
Ex.P.8: Aadhar card of the petitioners 1 to 4.
1. Mohammad Shama, W/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 40 years, R/o D.No.80-
20-10, 5th Street, Jayasri Gardens, AVA Road, Rajamahendravaram.
2. Syed Rizwan, S/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 24 years, R/o D.No.4-148, N.T.R.
Colony, Anaparthi, E.G. District.
3. Syed Imran, S/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 22 years, R/o D.No.4-148, N.T.R.
Colony, Anaparthi, E.G. District.
4. Syed Khadar Basha, S/o late Syed Riyazuddin, Muslim, aged about 22 years, R/o D.No.4-148,
N.T.R. Colony, Anaparthi, E.G. District.
.. Petitioners
And
Petition filed under Section 372 of Indian Succession Act, 1925 by the petitioners to
pass a decree and order in their favor for grant of succession certificate in favor of the 1st
petitioner or in the alternative in favor of all the petitioners jointly in respect of the schedule
amount payable by the respondent being the death benefits of Syed Riyazuddin and other
reliefs.
Cause of action for the petition arose on 23.09.2016 when the husband of the 1st
petitioner and the father of the petitioners 2 to 4 died at Anaparthi under the employment of
the respondent and at Rajamahendravaram where the respondent’s office is situated and the
schedule amount is available and where the 1st petitioner is living, which is within the jurisdiction
of this Hon’ble Court.
This petition is coming up before me, for hearing on 19.08.2019 in the presence of
Sri Bhavana Ranga Rao, advocate for the petitioners and the respondent was set ex parte,
upon hearing and the matter having stood over for consideration till this day, this Court DOTH
DECREE AND ORDER as follows:
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i) that the petition be and the same is hereby allowed granting succession certificate in
favor of the 1st petitioner in respect of schedule mentioned death benefits of the
deceased Syed Riyazuddin which are in the hands of the respondent; and
Given under my hand, and the seal of this court, this the 14th day of October, 2019
PARTICULARS OF COSTS
FOR PETITIONERS: FOR RESPONDENT:
No memo of costs filed on either side.