When a person wants to file a lawsuit and the defendant is deceased, and his heirs have not organized a Legal Inheritance Limitation, and to determine the heirs an Legal Inheritance Limitation must be organized, and justice requires that the plaintiff not be deprived of his right to file a lawsuit because the defendant’s heirs refrain from organizing an inheritance inventory of their testator, and therefore The law has created a solution whereby the plaintiff is allowed to make Legal Inheritance Limitation related to the lawsuit he will file, according to the following procedures:
- Submit a request to the court to allow a Legal Inheritance Limitation related to the lawsuit
- That must know the Civil Record of the deceased and obtain a Family Civil Registry Record for him.
- Legal Inheritance Limitation related to the lawsuit is made according to the established procedures, but it does not require a referral to the Finance Directorate.
- The Sharia judge issues (according to the Legal Inheritance Limitation) a document called a Special Legal Inheritance Limitation.