Section 306:
Demands and rights of action of or against deceased survive to and against executor or administrator.
All demands whatsoever and all rights to prosecute or defend any action or special
proceeding existing in favour of or against a person at the time of his decease, survive to and against his
executors or administrators; except causes of action for defamation, assault, as defined in the Indian Penal
Code (45 of 1860), or other personal injuries not causing the death of the party; and except also cases
where, after the death of the party, the relief sought could not be enjoyed or granting it would be
nugatory.
Illustrations
(i) A collision takes place on a railway in consequence of some neglect or default of an official, and a passenger
is severely hurt, but not so as to cause death. He afterwards dies without having brought any action. action does not
survive.
(ii) A sues for divorce. A dies. The cause of action does not survive to his representative.