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Answer to the 4th Query.
In the Will, the pleasure of the Proposition of the Property, is this expressed “I of my own free will make my wife & son managers and Masters of my whole Estate; that is to say I bequeath unto them. From this writing, and according to the Hindoo Law, after the decease of the Proprietor, his Wife becomes Proprietress of one half of his Estate, the benefits or loss arising thereon are hers, and she has a right to the use and possession of the same, as also to give away or otherwise dispose thereof. Speaking of Sowdayeck property, Hattynon Munnee says in the Daye Bhaug, that Women have the entire right to dispose of Sowdayeck Property, by sale of Gift, even if fixed property.
Byas also says in the Daye Bhaug.
“Let the woman dispose of what has been given her by her husband as she thinks proper.”
Answer to 5th Query
This Query is answered by the four proceeding answers I however answer it fully.
The paper writing A which gives the management to his Wife and Son, is valid
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