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Memorandum on the Administration of the

of Decessed

turopean officers in the service of the Government of

Font forg

1. By Beation 64 of the Frobates Ordinɑnoe, 1897, as

ensated by the Frebates amendment Ordinance, 1933, special provisions are made for the administration of the states of subordinate police and prison officers, 1.. police officers not above the rank of Sub-Inspector and prison officers not

above the rank of Frincipal Warder.

The Inspector General of Police and the Superintendent of

Prisons respectively are statutory administrators of the estates of such officers and are required to administer without legal formality and to pay over the balance of the estate to the colonial Treasurer, who may be ordered to pay the whole

or part of such balɛnos to such person or persons as appear

the Colonial ümaretary to be entitled thereto.

On the death of an officer who is not in »ither of

the above categorias the official administrator takes possession of the property of the decansed in the volony,

unless there i

the Colony sa executor or person entitled

to apply for the grant of letters of administration.

After taking possession the official administrator communicates with the person whose name has been given by the

ta

coessed as that of the individual to whom intimation 1

be given in case of him serious illness or death and with any other members of the family of the deceseed whoes nwes œper

in the personal file of the deceased and who may appear to be entitled to grant of representation to or to participate in

the distribution of the

Detailed instructions are given to such persons

the procedure to be followed for obtaining probete or

administration

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