What instructions can the court give to the executor of the estate?
Any instruction needed to receive the property and to divide it and is not restricted to the Inheritance Act of 1965 when it does so.
What can the executor of the estate do if the court's instructions seem wrong?
Appeal against them but he/she must be cautious before doing this because if it is regarded as frivolous or unnecessary he can be made to pay the appeal costs.
Who is entitled to ask the court for instructions to be given to the executor concerning the management of the estate?
Any interested party , not just the heirs/beneficiaries. Also, the court can issue instructions to the executor on its own initiative.
Can the executor himself request instructions from the court?
Yes!
Is it possible to hold a debate about disputes between the executor of the estate and creditors within the framework of asking the court for instructions?
The process of asking for instructions from the court is not designed to solve such problems, but if the problem is short and simple, and there is no real dispute between the parties, this may be possible to a certain extent.