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\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8538870\charrsid1072426 Action No. 217 of}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730\charrsid1072426  1977
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\par }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid11545730 {\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730\charrsid11545730 SHIU RAJI}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730  f/n Devi Prasad
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4075588 (Plaintiff}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730 )
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\par }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid11545730 {\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730\charrsid11545730 THAMMAN SINGH}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730  f/n Bishan Singh
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730\charrsid4075588 (}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4075588\charrsid4075588 1st Defendant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730\charrsid4075588 )}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730 
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\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4075588\charrsid4075588 (2nd Defendant)}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730\charrsid4075588 
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\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9525387 Mr.G.P. Shankar for the 1st }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730 Defendant.
\par 
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\par The plaintiff was threatened by the deceased Bhagwan Dei as her adopted daughter, though there was no formal adoption. The first defendant was the husband of the decease}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11929360 d}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730  and had been so for about 30 years. The day before she died the deceased executed a w
ill naming the plaintiff as her executrix and trustee and also making her the sole beneficiary of all her real and personal property. Probate of this will was granted to the plaintiff.
\par 
\par Apparently the only }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246 property}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730  or at least the only property of any relevance that she ow}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 n}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730 ed prior to her death }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246 were two pieces of real property. The first was an interest in a cane farm and sugar cane contract whic}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5713637 h the deceased assigned to the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246  defendant on 18/6/73, the consideration being stated as }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246 the natural love and affection which the Assignor bears towards her husband the Assignee.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246 
 The cause of action of the plaintiff does not cover this property.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11545730 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246 
\par The second was a more valuable piece of property being a half share in a piece of land situated in the middle of Sigatoka (C.T. 10795). This piece of land was the subject of a transfer of }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid15693816 
title from the deceased to the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246  defendant on or about 19/6/72 (i.e. over two years before her death on 20/9/74).
\par 
\par Both assignment and transfe
r were effective before the death of the deceased and it is perhaps significant that the plaintiff seeks to set aside the earlier transfer of title to C.T. 10795 on various grounds, but does not challenge the later assignment of the cane farm though this 
occurred just over a year before the death of this assignor. There is no doubt that C.T. 10795 is by far the more valuable property.
\par 
\par The plaintiff seeks to set aside the transfer on these grounds. Firstly on the ground that the purported transfer was fraudulent in that the deceased B}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8461852 hagwan Dei did not execu}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1972164 te a transfer in favour of the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10969925  Defendant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 ;}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11999246 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8461852 
\par Secondly and in the alternative that if the deceased did purportedly execute a transfer of the land it was fraudulent in that the deceased was not aware that she was executing a transfer of the land.
\par 
\par Thirdly and in the alternative that the transfer was involuntary and null and void and of no effect by reason of the fact that if she did execute a transfer she did so under duress and undue influence exerc}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid3550588 ised over her by the defendant.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8461852 
\par 
\par Well the first two grounds can be disposed of quite simply and quickly. She certainly did execute}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12941265  a transfer of the land to the 1st }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8461852 
Defendant, Exhibit 2, which was an agreed document is clear proof of the transfer, and if this were not sufficient the evidence of Sahbas Khan, the managing clerk present during the execution of the transfer, w
as entirely convincing in this respect. I also accept his evidence that the deceased knew very well what she was executing at the time.
\par 
\par There remains only the third ground to consider. The plaintiff herself gave no real evidence }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495 on any of these points apart from an allegation that relation}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13786507 s between the deceased and the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495  Defendant were not good and she had seen }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13786507 
him strike the deceased with his}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495  fist once. She gave no evidence relevant to the transfer as such, and there was no attempt by her to relate either the bad relations}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4550877 -even if I were to accept this,-}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495 
or the punch to the execution of the transfer. Spouses can of course be on bad terms one day and on good terms for the next day or even the next year.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8461852 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495 
\par The evidence of the plaintiff}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495 s brother as to the in
stances of slaps that he described I discount entirely. He was quite unconvincing and his attempts to explain the incidents were patently false. According to him, whenever he saw the deceased and the }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4550877 
1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1646792  Defendant they seemed to be frozen in the same position, }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4550877 the deceased sitting down, the 1st}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1646792  defendant standing over her, saying }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1646792 Give me the land}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1646792  and administering one or two slaps and always to the head. Agai}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6515637 
nst this was the evidence of Sah}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1646792 bas Khan not only as to the relation}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6515637 s between the deceased and the 1st }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1646792 
defendant, which he described a very affectionate, but as to the circumstances of the transfer and the assignment, his evidence was, to me, entirely convincing, and the only point on which counsel for the plaintiff could attack him was that the transf
er document contained a statement }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12874479 
by the deceased acknowledging payment of $3000 in consideration of the transfer. He knew of no payment of money, certainly there was no payment in his presence and there might well not have been any transfer of money. But 
as he pointed out this was only an acknowledgement of payment, and there is not necessarily anything sinister in the fact that no money changed hands at the time of execution or perhaps never changed hands at all. The deceased might have been acknowledgin
g
 settlement of a prior debt, or the statement with regard to consideration might have been intended to ensure payment of a lower rate of stamp duty (if such were the intention it did not succeed since the Commissioner of Estates demanded a higher rate of 
stamp duty).He said that the deceased understood what she was signing and there was no question of her being under any illusi}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10366520 on, or under any duress by the 1st}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12874479  Defendant.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5583495 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12874479 
\par The brother of the deceased was called
 as a witness for the defendant, and he gave evidence as to the good relations between the deceased and the first defendant- evidence which was in conflict with evidence given by and for the plaintiff. I see no reason to question his evidence.
\par 
\par There is therefore no direct evidence to suggest that the deceased was under any duress of any kind when executing}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781  the transfer}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid7340268 
 of the land to the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781  Defendant. In fact the only evidence I have heard, called by the defendant, is to the contrary, and I do not believe
 the evidence given by the plaintiff and her brother as to the bad relation}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11733186 s between the deceased and the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781  Defendan}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11733186 t or as to the assaults by the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781  Defendant. On this point I do not overlook the fact that the deceased was staying with the plaintiff at
 the time of her death, or that the funeral took place from her house. Even on the plaintiff}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781 
s own evidence, the deceased who was clearly very ill was only released from hospital one week before her death, and the deceased was staying }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4130904 with the plaintiff because the 1st}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10971257  D}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781 
efendant, who is a fairly old man was not properly able to give her the care she needed. It could have been a question of convenience for the funeral to take place from the house where the deceased died, and no evidence to the contrary was given and}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid4130904  it was not suggested that the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781  Defendant failed to attend the funeral, to pay for it or afford the deceased the proper rites.}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12874479 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781 
\par There is no presumption of undue in}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 fluence from the marital relationshi}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9592096 p between the deceased and the 1st}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448  Defenda}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9592096 nt, and no onus rests upon the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 
 Defendant to disprove the allegation of undue influence. See }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16008927  }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448\charrsid5115368 Howes v. Bishop}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448  (1909) 2. K.B. 390, }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448\charrsid5115368 McKenzie v. Royal Bank of Canada}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 
 (1934) A.C.460 and }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448\charrsid5115368 Yerkey v. Jones}{\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448\charrsid10555448  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 
63 C.L.R. 649. I therefore find that the Plaintiff}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 s claim
 to have the transfer set aside as fraudulent, or as being null and void must fail. Similarly her claim to be entitled to be registered as owner of the property in question must fail, nor is she entitled to any damages.}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16598781 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 
\par There remains the question of t}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10370913 he }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10370913\charrsid1188677 counterclaim brought by the 1st}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448\charrsid1188677  Defendant to have the grant of probate to the plaintiff set as}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10370913\charrsid1188677 ide and the will executed on19/8}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448\charrsid1188677 /74 declared null and void. }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10370913\charrsid1188677 The 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386\charrsid1188677 
 Defendant himself gave no evidence and the only e}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16004648 vidence given on behalf of the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386\charrsid1188677  Defendant 
relevant to the counterclaim was as to his relations with his wife the deceased. On this point I have already said that I prefer the evidence of Sabbas Khan and the deceased}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386\charrsid1188677 s brother to that of the plaintiff and her brother. I do not believe that relations between the deceased and the first defendant were as bad as the plaintiff wou}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16004648 ld have me believe or that the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386\charrsid1188677 
 defendant assaulted her as described by the plaintiff and her brother. I prefer the evidence of Sabbas Khan who described their}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386  relationship as being very affectionate.}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10555448 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386 
\par The question of their relationship becomes very relevant when I come to consider the making of the will executed by the deceased.
\par 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16004648 Other than this the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386  defendant has relied on evidence obtained from the witnesses for the plaintiff under cross-examinations.
\par 
\par The deceased had been ill on and off for 2 or more years before her death. She was taken into the hospital about 2 weeks before her death and was released about one week before her }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid2309212 death. Sh}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798 e was clearly very ill and the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid2309212  defendant asked the plaintiff to look after her because he was not abl}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798 e to do so properly. Since the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid2309212  defendant is an old man that is not surprising but the plaintiff says he co
uld have hired someone to look after the deceased. On the other hand the plaintiff whilst not the real daug}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798 hter of the deceased or the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid2309212 
 defendant had been brought up by them since shortly after her birth. She remained always on good terms with the deceased, although she does not seem to have remained on such }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798 good terms with the 1st}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825  defendant. She had much to}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798  be grateful for to the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 
 defendant, but seems to resent that he had never given to her or her husband land he had previously promised her. Considering the relationship existing between her and the deceased}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798 
 it is not surprising that the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825  defendant asked her to look after the deceased and I do not attach any great significance to that nor the fact that later the funeral of the deceased went from he
r house.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5139386 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 
\par The day before the deceased died the plaintiff}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 
s husband went to a local solicitor fairly early in the morning to say that the deceased wished to make a will. This solicitor was not the one usually used by the deceased. Clearly no time was lost because by }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid9464798 about }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11827640 9 }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 a}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11827640 .}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 m}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11827640 .}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 
 a senior clerk from the office had visited the deceased, taken instructions, returned to the office, }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 had a will typed, returned to the deceased and had the will signed and attested before 10 a}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid7616100 .}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 m. What is clear is that at this time the deceased was very ill, was paralysed on one side, could only speak slowly, and was dead by the next day.}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid6120825 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 
\par The senior law clerk who visited her grave gave evidence for the plaintiff, and his evidence was hardly what
 one might expect from the senior clerk of a responsible firm of lawyers. He frequently retreated from awkward questions by saying he could not remember, but what is clear is that at the time the deceased was gravely ill and close to death, slow of speech
,
 and her understanding must have been minimal. Although the clerk said she knew what she was doing and understood when everything was read back to her. I think this must have been doubtful. He said that the will was as she wanted it, but from his own evid
ence it only appears as if he asked her three or four questions. His evidence was very vague on the point and contradictory but as far as I can make out he first asked if she recognised him and she said }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 Yes}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 
 (It was not clear if this implied that her vision was faulty). He then asked if she had sent for him and she said }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 Yes}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 .}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499  He asked if she wanted to make a will to which she replied }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 Yes}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 . He asked who she wanted to be }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 agent}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 
 (using the Hindi expression which he translated into English to mean }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 executrix and trustee}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 
"}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 ). She said she wanted her daughter to be }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 agent}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 
. Since he knew the Plaintiff to be her adopted daughter in the will. He then asked who she wanted as beneficiary and the deceased pointed to the plaintiff. That was effectively the sum total of
 the instructions. The law clerk hedged and prevaricated under cross-examination but effectively that was the sum total of his questions and answers so far as I could tell. He read his instructions which he had written in English as to the drawing up of a
 
will back to the deceased, he said she agreed, and he put her thumb print on the piece of paper on which he had written the instructions. He then signed and got a witness he had taken with him to sign (the purpose of this witness was not clear since he wa
s not attesting the will-unless the clerk was taking precautions in case the deceased died before he could get back with the typed copy).}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8415764 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 Within about \'bd hour he was back with a will typed out, he read it back to the deceased, who according to him agreed it was correc}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5659664 
t, put her thumb print on it, he}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607  signed it himself and got another witness- a relative of the plaintiff, also to sign as testifying witness.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid13005499 

\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 
\par What is patently obvious is that this was rather a rush job, presumably to ensure it was completed before the deceased died and the law clerk omitted the prudent and cautious approach which he should have adopted in all the circumstances. He knew that the
}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1913698  deceased was married to the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607  defendant, he apparently had no reason to believe that rela}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1913698 
tions between the deceased and 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 
 defendant were no normal and cordial as befits a husband and wife, he knew that the deceased was near death, he knew that the deceased was in the home of the plaintiff, her }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 adopted daughter}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 , he was aware that the plaintiff was pres
ent in the room throughout, he knew that the purport of the will was to make the plaintiff sole executrix and trustee, and sole beneficiary of all her property, leaving nothing to the deceased}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 s lawful husband.
\par 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16526273 And yet he did nothing to dispel suspicions 
of undue influence. A prudent lawyer would have taken steps to ensure that any suspicion of undue influence was removed, if necessary asked to leave the room, the deceased asked if she realised fully what she was doing, whether she wanted her husband pres
ent, whether she wanted to leave anything to him. Why should a wife voluntarily disinherit a husband with whom she had lived apparently amicably, for over 30 years? Some explanation was surely desirable.}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid11338607 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16526273 
\par The whole business seems to have been conducted with unseemly haste and in suspicious circumstances. The deceased was not even asked about any debts she might owe, about payments of funeral expenses, bequests to others, or even about details of the proper
ty she was leaving. I got the impression that the deceased}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16526273 
s condition at the time was such that she could not have understood any but the most simple questions, which brings the whole question of her mental capacity into doubt.
\par 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528 The testifying witness Raj Kumar, a relative of the plaintiff attempted to explain the deceased}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528 s ability to understand, and to show that she knew what she was doing, but he was a completely discredited witness. Not only was his evidence in contradiction with that of the law clerk, 
but these prevarications were quite astonishing. He changes his answer to one question at least 6 times in as many minutes. I cannot attach any weight to his evidence.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16526273 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528 
\par The plaintiff has shown herself to be rather greedy woman, activated as well b}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16142109 y a vindictiveness against the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528 
 defendant to whom she had owed so much in her upbringing and by a sens}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16142109 e of grievances because of the 1st}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528  defendant}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528 s failure to give her a piece of land she feels she owes her.
\par 
\par The circumstances of the execution of the will raise a string presumption of undue influence on a mind already enfeebled by illness and the proximity of death and the plaintiff has by no means dispelled that presumption.
\par 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084 In the circumstances I order the plaintiff to bring into court Probate No. 13973 for revocation of the said grant. The }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084 will}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5505302 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084 
 dated 19/9/74 I declare null and void, and the plaintiff is ordered to make a full inventory and account of all the assets and income on the deceased.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid12082528 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084 
\par The plaintiff will pay the costs of these proceedings.
\par 
\par }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid14442084 {\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084\charrsid14442084 (Sgd) G.O.L. Dyke
\par JUDGE.
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid8795895 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10359947 LAUTOKA,}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid10359947 30th}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid14442084  March, 1979.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid8795895\charrsid8795895 
\par }}