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On receipt of the surplus referred to in
sub-section (7) of section 171 or clause (ii) of section 172 or sub-section (4) of section 175, the prescribed
person shall,--
(a) if he knows of a legal representative of the deceased, pay the surplus to that representative;
(b) if the surplus does not exceed 1[the prescribed amount not exceeding rupees on lakh in value] if he
thinks fit, pay or deliver to any person appearing to him to be entitled to receive the same, without
requiring such person to produce any probate, letters of administration, succession certificate or other
conclusive evidence of title;
(c) if the prescribed person does not know of any such representative to whom the surplus could be
paid under clause (a), or if the surplus has not been disposed of under clause (b), publish every year a
notice in the prescribed form and manner for six consecutive years; and if no claim to the surplus is made
by the legal representative of the deceased within six months even after the publication of the last of such
notices, the prescribed person shall deposit the surplus together with any income or accumulation of
income accrue therefrom, to the credit of the Central Government:
Provided that such deposit shall not prejudice the claims of any person to such surplus or any part
thereof, if he is otherwise entitled to it.
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1. Subs. by Act 23 of 2005, s. 9, for "ten thousand rupees in value and" (w.e.f. 23-6-2005).
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