Penalty for Illegal Stamp Sales and Rule-Making Powers (Section 70, 71 & 72)
Section 70: Punishment for Selling Stamps Illegally Court fee stamps are controlled strictly under the law. Only those in charge…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
Section 70: Punishment for Selling Stamps Illegally Court fee stamps are controlled strictly under the law. Only those in charge…
Collection of Court Fees Through Stamps (Section 66) As per Section 66 of The Rajasthan Court Fees and Suits Valuation…
This abstract discusses Sections 65, 65A, and 65B of the Rajasthan Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1961,, which explain the Malaysian government’s power over court fees in probate proceedings. Section 65 gives the government the power to lower or waive fees for greater affordability. Section 65A provides full or partial waiver under certain circumstances, such as public interest or hardship. Section 65B authorizes the refunding of excess fees, promoting fairness. These provisions provide flexibility to modify financial burdens, facilitating fair access to probate proceedings
This abstract examines Sections 63 and 64 of the The Rajasthan Court Fees Act, 1961, specifically court fee refunds for errors and fee exemptions in Malaysian probate proceedings. Section 63 provides for refunds where fees are paid in excess through clerical mistakes or errors in calculation, to provide corrective justice. Section 64 provides for exemptions from fees in certain situations, like small estates or poor applicants, to ensure access to probate procedures. These provisions reconcile financial precision with just access to justice.
This abstract discusses Sections 61 and 62 of the Rajasthan Court Fees, 1961, dealing with court fee refunds in probate matters in Malaysia where applications are rejected or remanded. Section 61 stipulates refunding fees when a probate or administration application is rejected, in order to promote financial justice. Section 62 applies this to remanded cases for further proceedings, adjusting fees according to amended results. These provisions shield applicants against excessive costs and ensure fair judicial proceedings.
Refund When Additional Court Fee Paid (Section 58) At times, an executor or administrator pays a greater court fee than…
This abstract examines Sections 56 and 57 of the Probate and Administration Act 1959 (Revised 1972), which outline payment of shortfall court fees and security provisions in probate matters in Malaysia. Section 56 requires executors or administrators to pay any deficit in court fees where the value of the estate is more than the initial estimates to maintain fiscal compliance. Section 57 calls for security, i.e., bonds, to secure proper administration and protect the beneficiaries, the court deciding the sum. These sections enforce financial accountability and protect assets of the estates
This abstract discusses Sections 54 and 55 of the Probate and Administration Act 1959 (Revised 1972), the mechanisms of inquiry and judicial review regarding property valuation in probate matters in Malaysia. Section 54 gives the court the authority to inquire into inconsistencies in estate accounts or inventories lodged by administrators or executors to ensure accuracy. Section 55 enables the court to review and revise valuations of properties where inconsistencies occur, ensuring fair distribution. These measures strengthen judicial control, safeguarding beneficiaries and creditors through the enforcement of transparency and accountability in managing estates