Even with a wide range of investment options available today, fixed deposits continue to enjoy strong trust among Indian savers. Many people regularly invest in FDs over the years but often overlook basic account updates, such as changing an address or adding a nominee. These small omissions can create serious problems if an unfortunate event occurs, leaving the money idle and unclaimed instead of helping family members.

Does Nomination Really Help?
A nominee is the person officially designated by an account holder to receive funds, such as fixed deposits or savings account balances, after the account holder's death. The nominee's role is primarily procedural. They are authorised to collect the money from the bank quickly, without lengthy legal formalities, ensuring the funds do not remain unclaimed. However, a nominee does not automatically become the owner of the money and is legally required to pass it on to the rightful legal heirs.
In the event of the account holder's death, the nominee must inform the bank by visiting the nearest branch and submitting the required documents. These typically include the death certificate issued by a municipal or government authority, along with the nominee's identity and address proof, such as a passport, driving licence, Aadhaar, or voter ID.
What Happens If There Is No Nomination?
Nomination plays a crucial role in simplifying financial settlements. When no nominee has been registered and there is no dispute among claimants, banks may release the outstanding amount to the legal heirs. This is usually done through a joint application and an indemnity provided by all heirs, or by a person authorised by them to receive the funds on their behalf. Such payments are made without insisting on court-issued legal documents, subject to limits approved by the bank's board.
In such cases, succession laws become relevant. Depending on the individual's religion, laws such as the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, or the Indian Succession Act, 1925, determine how fixed deposits are distributed. For example, under the Hindu Succession Act, Class I legal heirs inherit the assets equally and simultaneously. This group includes children, as well as the children of any pre-deceased sons or daughters.
Claiming the fixed deposits of a deceased family member is usually less about complex legal battles and more about following a structured process with proper documentation. Banks operate strictly within regulatory frameworks, and delays typically occur due to incomplete paperwork rather than disagreements over ownership.
Ultimately, this is a gentle reminder for families that taking a few proactive steps during one's lifetime can make a lasting difference for those left behind. Regularly reviewing bank accounts, updating nominee details, and informing family members about existing deposits are simple actions that require minimal effort but offer significant peace of mind.
In financial planning, it is often these small, routine decisions and not complex investments that ensure hard-earned savings serve their true purpose when they are needed the most.
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