IN RE: MRS. MYRTLE LOBO versus IN RE: MRS. MYRTLE LOBO
Succession Act 1925 Sections 278 and 372 letters governing the applicant's petitioner's daughter for issuing administration letters in connection with the administration, estate of the deceased leaving testamentary, which was filed in court along with other documents as requested. Was. The deceased's son had to be appointed as the end of the bulk of the material, which the relevant applicant had accepted and was told he had no objection. The victim's son was appointed property manager. The victim's son first agreed to the proposal, but later withdrew his claim in favor of the applicant; he was not in a position to offer the required security and The statement stated that the applicant should be appointed as the administrator of the property and at the same time probate should be issued in his favor.
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