1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO.58 OF 2009 Mr.Dnyaneshwar B. Kenjale .. Applicant V/s. Mrs. Charusheela U. Kunte & Ors., .. Respondents Mr.Chandana Salgaokar Adia, for Applicant Mr.S.M.Oak i/b. Sagar Joshi, for Respondent Nos.1, 2B, 2C, 2D,3A, 3B and 4A. CORAM: R.S.MOHITE, J. DATED: 11th AUGUST, 2009. P.C.: 1. This Civil Revision Application is filed by Opponent No.4, impugning an order dated 10th February, 2009 below exhibit 52, passed by 6th Joint Civil Judge Senior Division, Pune in M.A. No.550 of 2006. M.A. 550 of 2006 has been filed by the present Respondent No.1 for grant of Heirship Certificate under the Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827. On the perusal of the order, I find that there is no error in the order. Order is passed under Order 7 Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, on the ground that M.A. 550 of 2006 was not maintainable. It is sought to be contended Srj 2 that the said application was filed under Chapter II Reputation X. The contention is that this proceedings can only be followed whenever any person dies intestate and without knowing the names of heirs. It was contended that the application was filed by heirs themselves. It is seen under Regulation II that any person can apply for Heirship Certificate. The mention of a wrong regulation does not take away jurisdiction of the Court. It was sought to be contended that even if the application was under Regulation II the property of the deceased was not specified in the main application. It is seen that it is not the case of Opponent No.4, that the deceased died without any property. Reading of Regulation II, does not require that the property be specific. A situation countenanced when the nature of property is not known, when the application is filed or the Heirship Certificate was applied for, when the property did not exist. It is always open for any Opponent to contend that the deceased had no property. 2. In my view, there is no substance in this C.R.A. And the same is rejected. (R.S.MOHITE, J.) Srj