We all know
what succession certificates are, or at least we think we do. The words ‘succession
certificate’ brings to mind a document in nature of probate or letters of
administration. Therefore, on the death of a member of a co-operative housing society,
the society will usually require legal heirs to obtain a succession certificate,
before entering their names as members of the society. Even statutory bodies
like MIDC or CIDCO also follow the same practice. Even companies at the time of
transmission of shares request legal heirs to produce a succession certificate
before entering their names in the company’s register.