Qualified Legal Heir
Full Form of QLH
What is QLH?
QLH stands for Qualified Legal Heir, a term used in Indian property and succession law to denote a person legally recognized as entitled to inherit the assets and liabilities of a deceased individual. In India, the concept is crucial for obtaining succession certificates, especially in the absence of a will, where the court determines who qualifies as a legal heir under personal laws such as the Hindu Succession Act, Indian Succession Act, or Muslim personal law. The term is commonly used in legal documents, court proceedings, and applications for inheritance claims before revenue departments and banks. For example, when a person dies intestate, their spouse, children, parents, or other dependents may be declared qualified legal heirs by a civil court. This designation streamlines the transfer of property, bank deposits, and securities. The process typically requires the heir to provide proof of relationship, death certificate, and affidavits. QLH is also relevant in exam contexts for candidates studying Indian legal procedures or preparing for judiciary, law entrance, or civil services exams, where questions on succession and inheritance frequently appear.
QLH का फुल फॉर्म
योग्य कानूनी उत्तराधिकारी
Example
The bank asked for a QLH certificate before releasing the fixed deposit of the deceased account holder.