How to get a Legal Heir certificate in Gujrat
6 Nov, 2023 . 5 min read

How to get a Legal Heir certificate in Gujrat

When a person dies, his/her assets pass on to his legal heirs. If the deceased person has written a Will, the assets are distributed as per the instructions. In case a person has not written a Will i.e., died intestate, his legal heir must obtain a legal heir certificate. This document establishes the legal heir's relationship to the deceased in order to make a claim for insurance, a pension, retirement benefits, or service benefits from state government and central government agencies. In this article, we take a look at how you can obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujrat. But first, let’s learn about the persons eligible to obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujrat.

People eligible to obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujrat

The people who can apply for a legal heir certificate include the parents of the deceased, the children of the deceased, and the siblings of the deceased.

What documents are required to obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujrat?

The documents required to obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujrat include the following:

  • Proof of Identity which includes Driving License, PAN card
  • Death certificate of the deceased
  • Proof of residence which includes Passport, True Copy of Election Card
  • Pension Payment Order (PPO) unit copy
  • A certified copy of the letter from the pension office
  • Generation (given by Talatishri)
  • Affidavit – Affidavit regarding relinquishment of the claim of heirs
  • Passport-size photograph of legal heirs.
  • A certified copy of the designated form
  • Ration Card

Process of obtaining a legal heir certificate in Gujrat

Here is how a legal heir certificate can be obtained in Gujrat

  • You must visit the Tehsildar/Taluka office. Alternatively, you can also approach the district high court.
  • The form must be obtained from the authorized office staff members by the applicant for the certificate.  The applicant must include all relevant information, including personal information about himself (his address, phone number, identification, etc.) and information about the deceased (their address, identity, relationships, etc.). Additionally, an undertaking must be submitted with the application.
  • After filling out the form's key points, the person should attach supporting documents, such as an I.D., an undertaking, and letters from government agencies requesting the legal heir certificate. 
  • Proof of the individual applying for the certificate, proof of address, evidence of the legal heir's birthdate, and the deceased person's death certificate (it must be in original form)
  • The application must be accompanied by a stamp of Rs. 2. The application is complete once the stamp has been added, and the applicant may submit it for verification by the relevant government office.
  • The village officer and revenue inspector will then get the form for verification. The authorities issue the certificate after the verification is finished, listing all the deceased's legitimate heirs. A legal heir certificate is often obtained within thirty days. 

So this is how you can obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujrat. However, the process can be time-consuming, and lengthy. The best way to avoid such a situation is to write a Will. Through a Will, you can ensure your family does not have to fight a lengthy court battle to acquire your assets. One such way you can write a Will is by choosing AasaanWill. 

Through AasaanWill’s easy-to-use platform, you can submit your details within 20-25 minutes. Once done, AasaanWill provides the draft through email. When your Will is finalized, AasaanWill guides you through the signing instructions and your Will becomes legally valid. Additionally, AasaanWill provides you with the notarization and registration of your Will as well. 

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