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"13. The High Court has further pointed out that the document is
inscribed on a flimsy paper. It is in high-flown Urdu, and is alleged to
have been dictated by him in that language. No doubt, the evidence
indicates that Ramdhan could speak in Urdu, but it also indicates that he
cannot read or write in Urdu. It would, therefore, be legitimate to infer
that the language which he could speak was the unlettered man's Urdu
and not high-flown Urdu. which contains an admixture of Persian words.
Indeed, such words have actually been used in this document. The
signature of Ramdban is itself in Modi script, which would not have been
the case if were well-versed in Urdu. When we turn to the reverse of the
sheet on which the document is inscribed, we find that as we go lower
down, more and more words seem to be crammed in each line and the
spacing between two lines tends to decrease, even though there appears
to have been plenty of room for the signature of Ramdhan to be scribed
lower down on the paper. It would be legitimate to infer from this that
the signature was already there before the will was scribed. This feature
of the document as well as the quality of the paper used would suggest
that a piece of paper bearing Ramdhan's signature has been utilised by
the scribe for engrossing what purports to be a will."