Thaker v Naran

Court concluded that if the will appears at face value to have been signed by T and 2 witnesses – then there is a presumption of validity (i.e. the witnesses signed in each other presences).

He who alleges the wills invalidity must then prove so on a balance of probabilities

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ERF 220 - Execution of wills su 3.3

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