Re Tang Pui Sim (deceased)
| Jurisdiction | Singapore |
| Judge | M Buttrose J |
| Judgment Date | 17 May 1967 |
| Neutral Citation | [1967] SGFC 11 |
| Citation | [1967] SGFC 11 |
| Date | 17 May 1967 |
| Year | 1967 |
| Plaintiff Counsel | CC Tan and TPB Menon (Oehlers & Chua) |
| Docket Number | Civil Appeal No Y15 of 1967 |
| Defendant Counsel | Kirpal Singh (Mallal & Namazie) |
| Court | Federal Court (Singapore) |
| Published date | 19 September 2003 |
This is an appeal by the plaintiffs from a decision of Choor Singh J in a probate action instituted to determine who has the right to administer the estate of one Tang Pui Sim who died intestate on 12 August 1964.
The facts which give rise to these proceedings are these:
In Probate No 691 of 1964 the first defendant petitioned for a grant of letters of administration of the estate of the deceased to her and her daughter, the second defendant. It was not in dispute that the defendants had no beneficial interest in the estate of the deceased and were not the next-of-kin and their petition was made under s 18(3) (d) of the Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap 17). They maintained that the deceased did not leave her surviving any issue or next-of-kin.
In Probate No 753 of 1964 the plaintiffs petitioned for a grant of letters of administration of the estate of the deceased to them. They maintained that they were the lawful cousins and next-of-kin of the deceased.
Curiously enough both petitions came up before the registrar for hearing on the same day and for some extraordinary reason both were granted. One can only surmise that the grant of letters of administration to the defendants was made per incuriam.
The plaintiffs then applied by motion to have the grant made to the defendants revoked.
Subsequently the court ordered that the motion proceed as an action and pleadings were filed.
The plaintiffs claimed a declaration that they were the lawful cousins and next-of-kin of the deceased and that the grant of letters of administration to the defendants be revoked.
The defendants on the other hand maintained that the plaintiffs were not the lawful cousins and next-of-kin of the deceased and sought a declaration accordingly and claimed that the grant of letters of administration in favour of the plaintiffs be revoked.
At the trial the plaintiffs withdrew...
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