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Execution of the Will in favour of the Plaintiffs - Will being a ...


Court Confirms Will Validity; Testimony of Attesting Witness PW2 Proves No Forgery Involved.

September 29, 2023

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Execution of the Will in favour of the Plaintiffs - Will being a forged document or not - the Will was duly executed by the testator in the presence of witnesses out of his free Will in a sound disposing state of mind and the same stands proven through the testimony of one of the attesting witnesses, who was examined as PW2 by the Civil Court. - SC

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