When on the death of a ward the succession to his estate or any part thereof is disputed, the Court of Wards may either direct that such estate or part be made over to any person claiming the same, or may retain its superintendence until a claimant has established his title to the same in a competent Court, and in such latter case may institute a suit for interpleader against the several claimants.
<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> When on the death of a ward the succession to his estate or any part thereof is disputed, the Court of Wards may either direct that such estate or part be made over to any person claiming the same, or may retain its superintendence until a claimant has established his title to the same in a competent Court, and in such latter case may institute a suit for interpleader against the several claimants.<br>