LawRato

Father's death certificate from court to get Army insurance benefits


21-Oct-2023 (In Civil Law)
Sir/ madam ,my father is missing and I have logged a FIR in year 2002 . I want a Court Declaratory Order by court so that we can get Army Insurance's benefits
Answers (3)

Answer #1
503 votes
Yes, legally if your father is not being identified for 7 years than he is presumed to be dead and after that you can get that order in favor of him for the Insurance Benefits. So, if you want a court Declaratory Order then you might have to get it via filing a Declaratory Suit in a civil court and than afterwards you will get those insurance benefits.Rest we can discuss at my office in Ghaziabad and you can contact the law rato team for my contact details.
Answer #2
814 votes
Dear client yes you can file a Declaratory Suit before Court and if you want some more clarification then you may contact us.
Advocate Anurag Bhatt
Allahabad High Court
Answer #3
921 votes
Hi
All you need to do is to file a civil suit of declaration in district court in taking refernce of the lodged FIR. Court will pass the necessary declaration after examine the needed documents and facts.

Disclaimer: The above query and its response is NOT a legal opinion in any way whatsoever as this is based on the information shared by the person posting the query at lawrato.com and has been responded by one of the Divorce Lawyers at lawrato.com to address the specific facts and details.

Report abuse?

Comments by Users

No Comments! Be the first one to comment.

"lawrato.com has handpicked some of the best Legal Experts in the country to help you get practical Legal Advice & help."