⚖️ Delhi Court Fee Calculator
Calculate court fees for Delhi civil courts and Delhi High Court under the Court-Fees Act, 1870. The 2012 Delhi Amendment was struck down — original 1870 rates apply.
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Succession Certificate Court Fee in Delhi
A succession certificate under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 enables the holder to collect debts and securities belonging to a deceased person. Court fee is calculated under Schedule I, Article 7 of the Court-Fees Act, 1870 (Central Act No. 7 of 1870) using a bracket system — the rate applies to the total aggregate value of all debts and securities specified in the certificate.
How is the court fee calculated?
- List all assets to be covered: bank accounts, fixed deposits, PPF, NSC, shares, bonds, debentures, provident fund, insurance proceeds, etc.
- Sum the total value of all such assets — this is the figure for court fee calculation.
- Apply the bracket rate to the TOTAL (not progressive): up to ₹5,000 = 2%; ₹5,001–₹25,000 = 3%; ₹25,001–₹50,000 = 4%; ₹50,001–₹1,00,000 = 5%; above ₹1,00,000 = 6%.
- Example: ₹3,00,000 in bank accounts and ₹50,000 in shares = ₹3,50,000 total → 6% × ₹3,50,000 = ₹21,000 court fee.
Key points advocates must know
- Succession certificate does not cover immovable property — for land and buildings, you need a letter of administration or probate.
- The certificate must specify each debt and security. Any asset not specified requires a fresh petition or amendment.
- District Court has jurisdiction if total estate value is below a specified threshold — above that, High Court jurisdiction applies. Verify current threshold with the court registry.
- Typical timeline: 3–9 months depending on court workload and whether objections are raised by other legal heirs.
Frequently asked questions
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⚖️ Source: Court-Fees Act, 1870 (Central Act No. 7 of 1870) · Verified March 2026 · Report incorrect rate