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Addie, whose body at the time of his said Friends return, was taken to the River side & Juggulkissore shortly afterwards died leaving his wife, his son, his Daughter and her son abovementioned, surviving, without making any new Will in writing.
Nundololl Addie survived his father some years, and did leaving one son Dialchundro Addie, who was born after the death of Juggulkissore Addie, and about two years prior to the death of his Father.
A contest relative to me half of the Estate of Juggulkissore Addie, has arisen between Kissore Dossee and Dialchundro Addie and your Opinions are desired on the following Questions.
Qu. 1st Whether a Hindoo who has himself acquired all his property, can lawfully give by his will, one half thereof to his wife and the other half thereof to his only son.
Qu. 2d Whether a Hindoo who has not any property, except such a [Decended?] to him from his father or Ancestors, can lawfully give by his Will one half thereof to his Wife and the other half thereof to his only son.
Qu. 3d Whether the Paper writing marked with the letter A and purporting to
give