1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O. O. C. J. NOTICE OF MOTION NO.56 OF 2009 IN TESTAMENTARY PETITION NO.608 OF 2007 Ranchhodbai Chhaganbhai Makadia. ...Petitioner. Vs. Indian Overseas Bank & Anr. ...Respondents. .... Mr. Cyrus Ardeshir i/b. Vigil Juris for the Petitioner. Ms.U. Srivastava i/b. Consulta Juris for the Respondent-Bank. ..... CORAM : DR.D.Y.CHANDRACHUD, J. May 8, 2009. P.C. On 7th December 2007, limited Letters of Administration have been granted to the Petitioner. In view thereof and particularly having regard to the provisions of Section 273 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, the Respondents would have to remit the principal sum deposited and lying in fixed deposit as well as the money lying in the Savings Bank Account together with interest as prayed in prayer clause (a) of the Notice of Motion. Prayer (a) is as follows : “(a) That this Hon’ble Court be pleased to direct the Respondents to forthwith remit the sum of rs.1,38,26,236/- being the principal sum deposited and presently lying in Fixed Deposit Account with the Respondents and also the sum of money lying in the S.B. Account 2 No.31633 held with Respondent No.1 together with an interest accrued due thereon to Vallabhdas Bawanji Patel, who has obtained Letters of Administration for the Will of late Mr.Bawanji Khimji Patel from the High Court of Justice,London and which Letters of Administration issued by High Court of Justice at London have been authenticated by this Honourable Court and Letters of administration are issued to the Petitioner as Power of Attorney Holder of the said Vallabhdas Bawanji Patel.” The Administrator states that the money shall be disbursed to the beneficiaries in accordance with Will. This statement is accepted. The Notice of Motion is made absolute in terms of prayer clause (a). ......