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What is the court fee for obtaining succession certificate of value of 56 lacs
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Dear Concerned,

For an asset valued between

Rs 1,001 and Rs 50, 000, it is 2 per cent,

Rs 50,001 to Rs 2lakh it is 4 per cent,

2lakh and Rs3 lakh it is 6 per cent

and above Rs3 lakh it stands at 7.5 per cent with a maximum ceiling of Rs 75,000.

Hence in your case the fee should be apprx 75000 .... it would be good if you check the exact calculation from the clerk in the court concerned.

Best of Luck

Atulay Nehra
Advocate, Noida
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THE COURT FEES (JHARKHAND AMENDMENT) ACT, 2016 has been notified on 9th march 2017 .

however the detailed provision of said act are not available online

you have to contact local stamp vendor and obtain copy of said act . it would contain provisions of court fees levied on SC

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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in the alternative contact a local lawyer in jharkhand. he would guide you as to court fees payable on SC

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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The court fees shall be the ad-valorem fee, whereas the clarification what you want pertains to Stamp duty

This information can be obtained from local.

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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If you have some doubts about the stamp duty informed to you, then you can approach some other Advocate for a second opinion and confirm the same.

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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The court fees is not calculated in this manner, had it been a case at Uttar Pradesh I would have told you the exact court fees, as for this amount in UP the court fees would have been around Rs. 35,000/-. I advise you to consult another lawyer also.

Also I would inform you that a case can be filed after paying the partial court fees and rest of the amount whereof can be paid before passing of the decree.

Regards

Anilesh Tewari
Advocate, New Delhi
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