PRELIMINARY
Section 1 — Short title, extent and commencement.
(1) This Act may be called the Administrators-General Act, 1963.
(2) It extends to the whole of India [Omitted] .
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
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- 1.Short title, extent and commencement.
- 2.Definitions.
- 3.Appointment of Administrator-General.
- 4.Appointment and powers of Deputy Administrator-General.
- 5.Incorporation.
- 6.Jurisdiction of High Court for the whole State.
- 7.Administrator-General entitled to letters of administration, unless granted to next-of-kin.
- 8.Administrator-General, entitled to letters of administration in preference to creditors, certain legatees or friends.
- 9.Right of Administrator-General to apply for administration of estates.
- 10.Power of Administrator-General to collect and hold assets where immediate action is required.
- 11.Grant of probate or letters of administration to person appearing in the course of proceedings taken by Administrator-General.
- 12.Grant of administration to Administrator-General in certain cases.
- 13.Administrator-General not precluded from applying for letters within one month after death.
- 14.Recall of Administrator-General’s administration and grant of probate, etc., to executor or next-of-kin.
- 15.Cost of obtaining administration, etc., may, on revocation, be ordered to be paid to Administrator-General out of estate.
- 16.After revocation letters granted to Administrator-General to be deemed, as to him, to have been voidable only.
- 17.Payments made by Administrator-General prior to revocation.
- 18.Administrator-General’s petition for grant of letters of administration.
- 19.Name in which probate or letters to be granted.
- 20.Effect of probate or letters granted to Administrator-General.
- 21.[Omitted.]
- 22.Transfer by private executor or administrator of interest under probate or letters.
- 23.Distribution of assets.
- 24.Appointment of Official Trustee as trustee of assets after completion of administration.
- 25.Power of High Court to give directions regarding administration of estate.
- 26.No security to be required from Administrator-General.
- 27.Manner in which petition to be verified by Administrator-General.
- 28.Entry of Administrator-General not to constitute notice of a trust.
- 29.In what cases Administrator-General may grant certificate.
- 30.Grant of certificate to creditors and power to take charge of certain estates.
- 31.Administrator-General not bound to grant certificate unless satisfied of claimant’s title, etc.
- 32.Effect of certificate.
- 33.Revocation of certificate.
- 34.Surrender of revoked certificate.
- 35.Payment to holder of certificate before it is revoked.
- 36.Administrator-General not bound to take out administration on account of assets for which he has granted certificate.
- 37.Transfer of certain assets to executor or administrator in country of domicile for distribution.
- 38.Liability of Government.
- 39.Creditor’s suit against Administrator-General.
- 40.Notice of suit not required in certain cases.
- 41.Fees.
- 42.Disposal of fees.
- 43.Audit.
- 44.Auditors to examine accounts and report to Government.
- 45.Power of auditors to summon and examine witnesses, and to call for documents.
- 46.Costs of audit, etc.
- 47.General powers of administration.
- 48.Power to summon and examine witnesses.
- 49.Power of person beneficially interested to inspect Administrator-General’s account, etc., and take copies.
- 50.False evidence.
- 51.Assets unclaimed for twelve years to be transferred to Government.
- 52.Mode of proceeding by claimant to recover principal money so transferred.
- 53.Succession Act or Companies Act not to affect Administrator-General.
- 54.Savings of provisions of Police Acts for presidency-towns.
- 55.Order of court to be equivalent to decree.
- 56.Provision for administration by Consular Officer in case of death in certain circumstances of foreign subject.
- 57.Letters of administration not necessary in respects of small estates administered by Administrator-General in accordance with certain Acts.
- 58.Powers to grant Administrator-General letters limited for purpose of dealing with assets in accordance with the Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957.
- 59.Act not to affect Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957.
- 60.Saving of provisions of Indian Registration Act, 1908.
- 61.Power of Central Government to make rules.
- 62.Power of State Government to make rules.
- 63.Laying of rules made by Central Government before Parliament.
- 64.Repeal and savings.