Will forgeryHandwriting expertTestator signatureEstate distribution
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Will validityForgeryIntestate succession
legislation
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ai analysis
Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether the will executed on 5 February 2013 is an act of forgery?","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Signature comparison, witness testimony, will execution process"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
Jessie Chiremba died in 2013 leaving a will that disinherited her only daughter Modina Musika (plaintiff) and bequeathed her house to her granddaughter Melta Chagwiza (first defendant). The plaintiff challenged the will's authenticity, alleging the signature was forged. The will was drafted at Legal Resources Foundation with two independent witnesses.
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