Section 269:
When and how District Judge to interfere for protection of property.
(1) Until probate is
granted of the will of a deceased person, or an administrator of his estate is constituted, the District Judge,
within whose jurisdiction any part of the property of the deceased person is situate, is authorised and
required to interfere for the protection of such property at the instance of any person claiming to be
interested therein, and in all other cases where the Judge considers that the property incurs any risk of loss
or damage; and for that purpose, if he thinks fit, to appoint an officer to take and keep possession of the
property,
(2) This section shall not apply when the deceased' is a Hindu, Muhammadan, Buddhist, Sikh or Jaina
or an exempted person, nor shall it apply to any part of the property of an Indian Christian who has died
intestate.