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How depository participants, banks harass legal heirs and beneficiaries looking to transmit assets

Despite obtaining a probate by the court on a will, banks and depository participants make legal heirs run from pillar to post with individualistic rules when it comes to opening demat and bank accounts. Often banks’ and depositories’ own rules are not mandated by either the NSDL or SEBI.

August 09, 2023 / 13:27 IST
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Unnecessary roadblocks by depositories and bank accounts create roadblocks that result in large sums with estates lying in limbo.

SEBI, which regulates Depositories (NSDL and CDSL), has simplified the death claim settlement process, listing document requirements for transmission under diverse scenarios. In spite of this, nominees / heirs / beneficiaries continue to be vulnerable targets, with a few depository participants and banks disregarding the notifications. Three such cases came to our attention recently.

Sharthake Dikshit (from Kolkata) died with a will bequeathing his entire wealth to his wife Umadevi Dikshit. His demat account with a leading private sector bank was in his sole name and had no nomination. A probate was awarded by the Kolkata High Court (a probate is a judicial process to examine the authenticity of a will and duly pass a probate order). Umadevi submitted an application for closure of the demat account of the deceased with a transmission request enclosing the notarised copy of the Probate and CML of her demat account. The depository participant rejected the application with a rejection memo seeking a no objection certificate from all legal heirs on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs100 or a copy of the family settlement deed executed by all legal heirs.

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Umadevi made a representation to the depository participant with a copy to NSDL and SEBI as the rejection is tantamount to challenging the decision of the competent court of jurisdiction, which undergoes a rigorous process before awarding Probate. The Depository participant and depository NSDL have not been responsive.